Grammar
Reading
Writing
Figurative Language
Vocabulary
100
These are used to enclose someone's exact words.
What are quotation marks?
100
This describes a character.
What is a trait?
100
You are supposed to start you essay with this.
What is a question?
100
Comparing 2 things using like or as
What is a simile?
100
a lot of something
What is plethora?
200
This is used to separate two complete sentences when a conjunction is not used.
What is a semicolon?
200
You should read this first when doing a reading prompt.
What is the open response question?
200
This is how many paragraphs are BEST for an essay.
What is 5?
200
Comparing 2 things not using like or as
What is a metaphor?
200
Talks too much
What is garrulous?
300
What kind of sentence is this an example of: He ran the race, but he didn't win.
What is a compound sentence?
300
This is what a nonfiction prompt is all about.
What is main idea?
300
Never start a sentence with these two words.
What is so and well?
300
This gives something nonhuman human qualities.
What is personification?
300
wanting everything to be just right
What is meticulous?
400
What three things make up the compound sentence?
conjunction, comma, and 2 sentences on each side
400
These help you understand a nonfiction piece of writing.
What are text features?
400
What are three types of essays that we've written this year?
What is persuasive, expository, narrative, or descriptive?
400
This is when you repeat the consonant sound
What is alliteration?
400
spread out
What is permeate?
500
What kind of sentence is this an example of: He didn't win the race because he was too slow.
What is a complex sentence?
500
This is what a fiction story is trying to tell you.
What is theme?
500
What 4 kinds of sentences should you include in every essay?
What are complex, compound, interrogative, and exclamatory?
500
This sounds like the sound it makes
What is onomatopeia?
500
To imitate something
What is Emulate?
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