Vocabulary
Grammar & Puncuation
Figurative Language
Writing Techniques 1
Writing Techniques 2
100

The names of the two main characters of a story.

What is protagonist and antagonist?

100

Used to end a statement.

What is a period?

100

A comparison using like or as

What is a simile?

100
What does the D in TIEDED stand for?

What is discussion?

100

The point of view we learn the story from.

Who is the narrator?

200

What is a subtle difference?

What is nuance?

200

This type of noun must be capitalized, for example "ashley jones" instead of "Ashley Jones."

What is a proper noun?

200

Giving an animal, object or idea human characteristics

What is personification?

200

The reason we use the TIEDED strategy.

What is a writing strategy?

200

The people who you intend to read your writing is called this

What is the audience?

300

Definiton: to accept unjust behavior, even if one does not agree

What is condone?

300

These are the two parts of a sentence to make it complete.

What is a subject and predicate?

300

Repetition of the 1st consonant sound at the beginning of words.

ex. "She sells sea shells by the seashore."

What is alliteration?

300

"The sky was filled with fluffy clouds that soon darkened and filled the ground with huge puddles." This is an example of...

What is imagery?

300

persuade, inform, or entertain

What is the author's purpose?

400

Definition: having continuing and serious effects

What is reverberate?

400

Use this punctuation before any coordinating conjunction (and, but, for, or, nor, so, yet) 

What is a comma?

400
This literary device puts two differing things for a  

What is juxtaposition?

400

"The cat is on the desk." is an example of this type of sentence.

What is simple?

400

This tool helps students plan their writing for any major writing project.

What is an outline?

500
This is the deliberate choice of words in a text. 

What is diction?

500

Use the right coordinating conjunction to unify these sentences.

Mom was feeling ill. We picked up groceries for her. 

What is "Mom was feeling ill, so we picked up groceries for her."?

500

A word or phrase that isn't taken literally

Ex. "Hold your horses!"

What is an idiom?

500

When a literary work evokes certain feelings in a reader its referred to as this

What is mood?

500

The author's attitude towards a subject 

What is tone?