Poetry
Literary Devices
Stems
Reading & Writing
Grammar
100

In prose, the person speaking is the narrator. In poetry, the narrator is called this.

Speaker

100

The use of a word or group of words used more than once in a text

Repetition

100

This word for a mode of transportation is made from the stems meaning self and move.

automobile

100

This genre of writing tells a story.

Narrative

100

The normal order of an English sentence

Subject Verb Complement

200

This type of poetry is set to music.

Lyric

200

The literary device used here:

 "Here once the embattled farmers stood / And fired the shot heard round the world."

hyperbole

200

This disease literally means "bad air." 

Malaria

200

A writer's thoughts or opinion about a subject or issue.

Claim

200

It shows relationship between its noun or pronoun object and some other word in the sentence.

Preposition

300

The pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in poetry

Rhythm

300

“Oh my luve’s like a red, red rose” is an example of this.

Simile

300

A 3rd Person narrator who knows what is in the hearts and minds of all the characters is this.

Omniscient

300

Argumentative writing should address the concerns of the opposition in this part of the writing.

Counterargument

300

The subject of a sentence will always be one of these 2 parts of speech

Noun or Pronoun

400

The sound device used here: agitate, fate, mate, rate

Rhyme

400

“The fog comes on little cat feet” is an example of this.

Metaphor

400

Chronologically, October was month number this in the Roman calendar.

8

400

An opinion must be supported by this.

Evidence

400

These are 2 of the uses of an objective case pronoun

object of a preposition

direct object

 indirect object

500

This type of poetry is characterized by dialogue.

Dramatic

500

The literary device used here:

"Lightning danced across the sky."

Personification

500

Demographics would reveal information about

People

500

Analyzing the author’s choice of words with positive or negative connotations will reveal this

Author's bias

500

The 3rd person, plural, past perfect tense of be.

They had been.