Poetry
Non-Fiction Texts
Narrative Fiction
Literature Circles
Shakespeare
100
the repeated use of a certain word, phrase, or stanza in any piece of literature
What is repetition?
100
This is an essay that tries to persuade.
What is argumentative, persuasive, speech, editorial?
100
The turning point of the story.
What is climax?
100
This book was about a girl who loved reading one particular book to get through her personal life struggle.
What is The Fault in Our Stars?
100
This word means you.
What is thou, or thee?
200
Repetition of an initial consonant sound with at least two repetitions in a row
What is alliteration?
200
This essay tries to inform the reader of something.
What is an informative essay?
200
Part of the exposition where the author sets up the location.
What is setting?
200
This story takes place during one of the most tragic times of world history.
What is The Book Thief?
200
This character messes up everything in A Midsummer Night's Dream.
Who is Puck?
300
The over arching message/life lesson of a poem.
What is theme?
300
This has three types and is a reversal of expectations, the audience knows what the characters do not, or when someone says one thing but means another.
What is irony?
300
This character came to live with a family when he needed a place to hide.
Who is Max from The Book Thief?
300
These characters got into a verbal argument when Lysander and Demetrius changed who they loved.
Who are Helena and Hermia?
400
The speaker's attitude toward the reader or a subject?
What is tone?
400
Writing that is not poetry that follows the pattern of normal, everyday speech without rhyme or meter (ex: paragraphs, novels, essays)
What is prose?
400
This type of character changes throughout time, and does not remain the same.
What is a dynamic character?
400
This is the topic of the sonnet Mrs. Dodson discussed with us yesterday.
What is "a person's memory will live forever because they are written about", Sonnet 18.
500
Word or expressions that go beyond the meaning of the actual words, often are abstract and poetics
What is literal?
500
This is a reference to one of the four: history, literature, pop culture, or the Bible
What is an allusion?
500
These are two components you rated your peers on in your literature circle discussions.
What are being on task and focused, contributing to the conversation at all times, asking questions, following along in the book, using appropriate discussion language?
500
This line is one of the most famous from Hamlet that talks about live and death.
What is "To Be or Not to Be, That is the Question?"
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