Figurative language
Theme
Element of plot
Word choice and tone
Synonym
100

hes docile like a witer catfish

what is similie 

100

Maya spent weeks building her intricate sandcastle, carefully carving out towers and a moat. When the tide came in, a group of running children knocked it down in seconds. Maya watched her creation vanish, then grabbed her shovel and started building an even bigger structure further up the beach


what is the ability to recover quickly from a setback and the determination to start over

100

A struggle between two opposing forces, which can be internal or external

what is conflict

100

While both words mean "to tell," which word has a more negative or accusatory connotation, inform or insinuate

what is insinuate
100

 Which of these is a synonym for "apprehensive": excited, peaceful, or anxious

What is anxious

200

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what is metaphor

200

The old oak tree stood alone in the center of the clearing, its branches scarred by storms but its roots holding firm. While the surrounding forest had been cleared for timber, the oak remained, offering shade to anyone who stopped to rest

what is true strenght comes from being firm and going through hard times

200

The central message, moral, or universal truth  revealed through a literary work.

what is theme

200

If an author describes a character as melancholy, what specific mood are they trying to create

what is a sad, gloomy, or pensive mood

200

If two characters "concur" on a plan, what are they doing

what is agreeing 

300

the steak sizzled on the grill

what is onomatopoeia

300

The small sprout pushed through the cracked pavement, reaching toward the sun while the busy city hurried past, unaware of the tiny green victory beneath its feet

what is persistence or the power of life to overcome obstacles

300

often called the turning point, this is the most intense part of the story where the main conflict reaches its peak

what is climax

300

Instead of saying a character walked, an author says they "sauntered" What does this word choice tell us about the character's attitude

what is they are relaxed, confident, or unhurried.

300

Which word best replaces "perpetual" in the sentence: "The ticking clock was a perpetual reminder of the time

What is constant or never-ending

400

the wind whispered through the trees

what is personification


400

The girl handed her only umbrella to the stranger shivering in the rain, then stepped out into the downpour with a smile, her own clothes soaking through instantly

what is self-sacrifice or kindness without expectation

400

this is the longest part of a story, where the main character faces many obstacles and the suspense builds.

what is rising action


400

 An author uses the word "egregious" to describe a character's mistake Does this mean the mistake was tiny, unremarkable, or shockingly bad

 What is shockingly bad

400

If a task is described as "grueling," is it easy, boring, or extremely tiring

What is extremely tiring

500

vicky Vinc viewed a very valuable vase

what is alliteration

500

The old lighthouse had long since lost its light, and its paint was peeling after decades of salt and wind. Yet, every night, the retired keeper climbed the winding stairs to polish the glass and sweep the floor, making sure the tower was ready just in case a lost ship ever needed to find its way home


what is diligence, hope, or staying prepared for others

500

this is the final part of the plot where the problems are solved and the story comes to a close

what is resolution

500

A character who speaks in a "terse" manner is using word choices that are... (A) Long and flowing, (B) Brief and almost rude, or (C) Silly and confusing

What is (B) Brief and almost rude

500

What is the meaning of the word "pristine" when used to describe a setting

What is perfect, clean, or untouched

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