Figurative Language
Literary terms
Good Writing
Grammar Rules
Maybe I know some American lit already?
100

This figurative language makes a comparison using like or as

What is a simile?

100

The perspective from which something is written is called

What is point of view?
100

The sentence that captures the main idea of the entire essay, usually located at the end of the introduction.

What is a thesis statement?

100

Which is correct? These shoes are better (than/then) last year's shoes.

What is than?

100
Harper Lee is the author of this famous book with the main character named Scout and another famous character named Atticus

What is To Kill a Mockingbird?

200

This figurative language makes a direct comparison between two things (no like or as)

What is a metaphor?

200

A reference to a historic, literary, or religious event, character, etc. with the assumption that this will enhance the reader's understanding of the current text.

What is an allusion?

200

The rhetorical term (in Greek) that relates to giving solid reasoning and logic to support your claims and persuade your audience.

What is logos?

200

Which is correct? (Your/You're) my favorite teacher. 

What is you're?

200

John Steinbeck wrote this famous short novella about Lennie and George, two migrant workers in the Great Depression

What is Of Mice and Men?

300

The repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words, such as she sells sea shells at the seashore

What is alliteration?

300
How the text makes the reader feel - often created by the author's word choice. Examples might be serious, sad, silly. 

What is tone?

300

The rhetorical term (in Greek) that relates to convincing your audience that you are trustworthy and reliable as a person or on the topic. 

What is ethos?

300

Which is correct if the meaning is to convey awesomeness: Moms rule/Mom's rule?

What is Moms rule?

300

Frank Baum wrote this story which later became one of the first motion pictures with color. The main character Dorothy wears a pair of ruby slippers.

What is The Wizard of Oz?

400

Imagery is writing that appeals to these 5 things that describe our way of experiencing the world. 

What is our senses?

400

This is the overall message of the story that the plot and characters illustrate. Examples might be fate cannot be avoided. 

What is theme?

400

The rhetorical term (in Greek) that relates to writing that has emotional appeal or appeal to the values of the audience. 

What is pathos?

400

Which is correct: Less than 500 people showed up/Fewer than 500 people showed up

What is fewer than 500 people showed up? (Use less for things that can't be counted/numbered)

400

Edgar Allen Poe wrote this short story about a man who kills another man because of his eye, then hides him under the floorboards, then confesses. 

What is The Tell Tale Heart?

500

An extreme exaggeration meant to create effect or humor

What is hyperbole?

500

This kind of story has a "surface story," and then a story underneath that this surface story is representing symbolically, like Animal Farm represents the Russian Revolution

What is an allegory?

500

Using a direct quote from a source and NOT giving it credit, OR using part of someone else's paper and turning it in as yours are both examples of THIS.

What is Plagiarism?

500

This form of punctuation can join two complete sentences into one. It should be used sparingly.

What is the semi colon?

500

Lois Lowry wrote this Dystopian novel about a boy named Jonas who lived in what seemed like a perfect society without fear or pain...but it wasn't actually so perfect after all.

What is The Giver?