POV
Non fiction
Who knows?
Can you guess?
Randomness...
100
This is the point of view in which pronouns such as "I" and "We" are used
What is 1st person point of view
100
This is a source directly from the period being studied such as a letter, newspaper, or first person account of an event.
What is primary source?
100
These are part of a play's script and set the mood of the play and describe the character's actions.
What are stage directions?
100
This can be something in a text that has a meaning in itself but stands for something bigger like fragility or innocence.
What is symbolism or a symbol?
100
"The moon winked at me" is an example of this type of figurative language.
What is personification?
200
This is when a writer writes/states one thing but actually means the opposite.
What is irony/verbal irony?
200
This is the style format used in English/Language Arts class when formatting a paper.
What is MLA?
200
This is the correct way to punctuate the following sentence. Although the movie theater was crowded everyone found a seat.
What is add a comma after "crowded"?
200
This is the most often used persuasive appeal.
What is emotional appeal or pathos?
200
The word "unerringly" as used in the sentence below most likely means this. She unerringly began her day with a cup of coffee.
What is without fail?
300
This is the universal message or idea from a text.
What is theme?
300
This is a source which comments on a primary source such as an encyclopedia, journal article, or website dedicated to the topic under study.
What is a secondary source?
300
This is the correct way to write the following sentence. The sudden change in the whether taught the students an important lessen.
What is change whether to weather and change lessen to lesson?
300
This persuasive appeal uses the credibility of the speaker or sender of the message.
What is ethical appeal or ethos?
300
What literary term describes the phrase "the corpses of bottle-rockets and whistles"?
What is personification?
400
This is when we the audience/reader know something that a character or characters are not aware of.
What is dramatic irony?
400
This is the best source for current and reliable information on a subject such as the environment or the planet Mars.
What is a reliable website?
400
This is the reference book we use to find synonyms for words.
What is a thesaurus?
400
This strengthens an author's argument and supports their ideas.
What is evidence/supporting details?
400
This is the author's word choice.
What is diction?
500
This is the author's attitude we infer while reading a text.
What is tone?
500
We generate these before we begin our research to refine and guide our research.
What are research questions?
500
This is the last sentence in our introductory paragraph and is the road map for our paper.
What is a thesis statement/sentence?
500
The word "minute" means this in the following sentence. The tiny particles of sand were minute in comparison to the rocks and stones.
What is small?
500
This is Mrs. Rogowski's favorite show EVER!!!!
What is The Walking Dead?