Grammar
Vocabulary
Writing Skills
Sentence Revision
Literary Analysis
100

What punctuation mark is used to join two independent clauses that are closely related in thought without using a conjunction.

What is "semicolon"

100

Using context clues, what does "melancholy" mean" The rainy weather and sad music left the women in a melancholy mood."

What is "sad or gloomy"

100

In an essay, the sentence that states the main argument or purpose of the entire paper is called the...

What is "thesis statement"

100

To maintain parallel structure, how should this sentnece end? "The student liked to read, to write, and..."

What is "...to study."

100

What is the term that refers to the author's use of vivid, descriptive language that appeals to the five senses to create a mental picture for the reader?

What is "imagery"

200

Identify the error in the sentence: "Between you and I, I have never watched Spongebob."

What is "I" should be "me"

200

Using context clues, what does the word "adversity" mean in this sentence? "Despite facing great adversity, the hero never gave up on his dreams."

What is "hardship or difficulties" 

200

If a writer wants to create a sense of urgency or tension, they should use..

What is "short sentences"

200

Revise this sentence to be more brief: "At this point in time, we are about to begin."


What is "Now, we are about to begin"

200

What is a literary device where the actual result of a situation is the exact opposite of what was expected to happen?

What is "irony"

300

What punctuation mark is used to introduce a list, an explanation, or a long quotation?

What is "colon"

300

What is the term for a recurring idea or message that an author explores throughout a literary text?

What is "theme"

300

In an argumentative essay, the statement that acknowledges the opposing viewpoint is called the:

What is "counterclaim"

300

Change the sentence form from passive to active voice: "The trophy was won by the debate team."

What is "The debate team won the trophy."

300

What occurs when an object, person, or situation represents something much deeper and more significant than its literal meaning?

What is "symbolism"

400

Which word is the subject of this sentence: "The group of students are studying for the exam."

What is "group"

400

When an author refers to a famous historical event or another piece of literature (like in movies), they are using an: 

What is "allusion"

400

According to Standard 9-10.RL.KID.3, analyzing how complex characters develop over the course of a text, interact with others, and advance the plot is a key part of...

What is "character development"

400

Fix the floating modifier: "Hungry, the pizza was eaten quickly."

What is "Because I was hungry, I ate the pizza quickly."

400

What is the perspective from which a story is told, such as first-person or third-person omniscient?

What is "point of view"

500

Identify and fix the error in the following sentence to ensure proper parallel structure: "The manger is responsible for hiring new employees, the scheduling of shifts, and to handle customer complaints."

What is "The manger is responsible for hiring new employees, scheduling shifts, and handling customer complaints."

500

Using your knowledge of roots, what does the prefix "omni-" mean in the work "omniscient"?

What is "all (knowing everything)"

500

What do authors use to show the relationship between ideas or making a paper flow smoothly?

What is "transitional phrases"

500

What is the best way to combine these statements: "The rain fell. The streets flooded."

What is "The rain fell so heavily that the streets flooded."

500

In a parallel to Prometheus, who is the character that is often seen as a Romantic figure for his quest to surpass human limitations, ultimately destroyed by his own ambition?

Who is "Victor Frankenstein"