Word classes
Word classes and Key features of poetry
Language Devices
Structure for Language Question
100

A word to identify people, places, or things.

Noun

100

Describing something in a way that isn’t literally true to make a comparison.

Metaphor

100

Repeated consonant sounds at the beginning of successive words.

Alliteration

100

What type of word should you start your paragraph with?

A Connective

200

A word that expresses a state of being or an action.

Verb

200

Describing something visually to put a picture in the reader’s mind.

Imagery

200

Comparing something to another idea to help describe it using “like” or “as.”

Simile

200

Five parts to a Narrative Arc?

Exposition, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action & Resolution/Denouement 

300

A word that describes or modifies a word.

Adjective

300

A word that connects other words.

Conjunctions

300

Using a word or phrase multiple times.

Repetition

300

Bonus question: come up with a question for others to answer. 

Accept any reasonable answer based on the Questioners' discretion.

400

A word that can take the place of a noun.

Pronoun

400

A word that tells us which and tells us whose.

Determiners

400

The ideas or feelings associated with a word or phrase.

Connotations

400

What should you write about in the climax?

Write about the main conflict faced by the protagonist; the most action and excitement occurs here.

500

A word that describes or modifies a verb, adjective.

Adverb

500

A word that tells you where or when something is in relation to something else.

Preposition

500

Repeating the 's' sound

Sibilance

500

What are the seven basic plots? 

Overcoming the Monster, Rags to Riches, The Quest, Voyage and Return, Comedy, Tragedy and Rebirth.

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