Non-Fiction
Fiction
TKAM Literary Elements
TKAM Characters
OMAM Vocabulary
100

What is an author's purpose?

The main reason an author writes something.

100

What is tone in writing?

The author's feelings or attitude toward the subject matter and audience. 

100

What does imply mean?

Suggested, but not directly expressed. 

100

This character saves seats for the children at the trial.

Reverend Sykes

100

a bundle of belongings

a bindle

200

Which quote is embedded correctly?

A. Dr. Hebel stated that "it's a great day to be a Hawk!"

B. "It's a great day to be a Hawk"! Stated Dr. Hebel 

A

200

What is imagery in writing?

The use of vivid and descriptive language used to engage the reader's sense.
200

What is irony?

A contrast between what happens and what is said. 

200

Lonelier than Boo Radley.

Mayella Ewell

200

guiltily; blameworthy

reprehensible

300

What is a strategy authors use in writing non-fiction?

Logical Appeal; Ethical Appeal; Emotional Appeal

300

What is context in writing?

The circumstances and setting surrounding the text.

300

What is Point of View?

Perspective from which the story is told.

300

Dill stays with her in the summer.

Aunt Rachel
300

belittling; disparaging

derogatory

400

What is a counterargument?

Addresses the opposing viewpoint and a valid reason to disagree.

400

What is a simile?

A comparison using like or as. 

400

What is setting?

Time and place that a story occurs. 

400

This family has pride, dignity, and class despite being poor. 

The Cunninghams

400
strong displeasure at something unfair

indignation

500

What is evidence in writing?

Information used to support a claim. 

500
Why does a writer use contract? 

To emphasize or exaggerate another character, object, or idea. 

500

Why is it a sin to kill a mockingbird?

Mockingbirds are harmless and innocent, only providing pleasure with their music. 

500

Has a morphine addiction.

Mrs. Dubose

500

struggled; wiggled 

writhed