Grammar Rules
Poetry
Writing
Narratives
Arguments & Infomation
100

The first word of a sentence must be...

What is capitalized?

100

According to TPCASTT, this is the first thing you should look at and analyze when reading a poem for the first time.

What is the title?

100

This is the last sentence of your first paragraph of an informational or argumentative essay.

What is a thesis statement?

100

A short story must have these things (name at least 3).

What are plot (introduction, point of conflict, rising action, climax, falling action, resolution), setting, characters, theme, point of view, mood, tone?
100

A claim must be supported by...

What are evidence and reasoning?

200

Every sentence must have these three things to be considered a sentence. 

What is a subject, a verb, and a complete thought?

200

This is the type of language that should not be taken literally.

What is figurative language?

200

When you have read the prompt and understood the question, these are the first two things you must do.

What are writing a thesis statement that clearly answers the question fully and writing a quick outline based on your thesis statement?
200

There are 6 types of conflict, name at least two.

What are Man vs. Man, Man vs. Technology/Machines, Man vs. Nature, Man vs. Supernatural, Man vs. Society, Man vs. Self?

200
In your argument writing, you should use this type of tone. (Options are formal, informal, illogical, or irrational)

What is formal?

300

A sentence is also known as... 

What is an independent clause?

300

This type of language compares two unlike things without using "like" or "as."

What is a metaphor?

300

When a prompt asks you for a multi-paragraph response, this is the general number you should aim for.

What is a 5 paragraph essay?

300

The time, place, or situation of a story

What is the setting?

300

Sometimes an author uses additional types of arguments besides logic, name them.

What are emotional appeals and ethical (or authoritative) appeals?

400

Name all 7 conjunctions. (Hint: Fanboys)

For, And, Nor, But, Or, Yet, So

400

When reading about the changing of seasons, this theme is usually related. 

What is growing up or seasons of life? (Mrs. McClain will also take "What is the passing of time?".)

400

When you finish writing, this is the last step you should do.

What is reading over your essay to make sure it makes sense, to make sure all of the right words are capitalized, and to make sure every sentence has a period at the end of it?

400

This is the literary device in which someone says something but means the opposite, the audience knows something the character does not, or when something happens that's the opposite of what's expected.

What is irony?

400

Logic in an argument is when an author uses these things: (name 1, bonus +300 if you can name them all!)

What are sound reasoning, facts, and statistics (or data)?

500

These three ways separate two independent clauses: 

What are a period and a capital letter, a comma and a coordinating conjunction, and a semicolon?

500

Name at least two types of poems we studied.

What is a sonnet, ballad, or free verse?

500

Your body paragraph must have these three items.

What are a topic sentence (that supports your thesis), at least one piece of supporting evidence, and at least one explanation/reason that supports the evidence and topic sentence?

500

There are several types of a narrator's point of view, name 1. If you can name all 3, you will earn +300 bonus points!

What are 1st person (I, me, my, mine; the narrator is a character and observer of the story), 3rd person limited (Suzie did...; the narrator has access to only one character's perspective, a limited perspective), or 3rd person omniscient (a point of view where the narrator knows all the thoughts, actions, and feelings of all characters)?

500

Name one of the three purposes for writing. (+300 if you can name all three)

What are persuade, inform, or entertain?

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