Text Structure
Parts of Speech
Poetry/Plays/Prose
Prefixes and Suffixes
Random Literary Terms
100
Structure that uses words like since, therefore, if, then, as a result
What is cause and effect?
100
This shows action or state of being in a sentence.
What is a verb?
100
A type of literature that uses stage directions.
What is a drama or play?
100
A prefix that means not.
What is non?
100
A comparison using like or as.
What is a simile?
200
Structure that uses words like similar, different, like, on the other hand, and unlike.
What is compare and contrast?
200
This describes a noun or a pronoun.
What is an adjective?
200
A type of literature that often uses rhyme and rhythm.
What is poetry?
200
A suffix that means can be done.
What is able or ible?
200
Conversation or words that are spoken between characters.
What is dialogue?
300
Structure that uses words like next, after, before, then, third.
What is sequence or order?
300
This tells how, when, or where.
What is an adverb?
300
A type of literature that is organized into paragraphs and chapters.
What is prose?
300
A suffix that compares three or more.
What is est?
300
The message or lesson the writer wants the reader to learn.
What is theme?
400
Structure that uses words like fix, solve, conflict.
What is problem and solution?
400
These take the place of nouns.
What are pronouns?
400
A type of literature that introduces the characters and setting and gives a description before the dialogue begins.
What is a play or drama?
400
A suffix that means without.
What is less?
400
What the writing is mostly about.
What is the main idea?
500
Structure that uses words to provide vivid details and appeals to the senses.
What is description?
500
These use the acronym FANBOYS.
What are conjunctions?
500
A type of literature in which the reader is introduced to the characters and setting as they read, not at the beginning.
What is prose?
500
A suffix that means across.
What is trans?
500
A brief retelling without lots of specific details.
What is a summary?