Theme
Text Evidence
Figurative Language
Active and Passive voice
Sentence Structure
100

This is the term for the central message, "big idea," or universal lesson that an author wants the reader to take away from a story.

What is:Theme 

100

This term refers to the specific details, examples, or quotes from a passage that a reader uses to prove their answer is correct.

What is text evidence?

100

This figure of speech compares two unlike things using the words "like" or "as."

What is a simile?

100

In this type of voice, the subject of the sentence performs the action, such as in "The chef cooked the meal."

what is active voice

100

 A complete sentence must have these two basic parts: one that tells who or what, and one that tells the action.

What are a subject and a predicate?

200

What is the place in where the story takes place

What is the setting 

200

When a writer uses the exact same words from a story in their own work, they must use these punctuation marks to show they are "borrowing" the text.

What are quotation marks?

200

This is when an author gives human qualities, such as emotions or actions, to non-human objects or animals.

What is personification?

200

In this type of voice, the subject receives the action, often making the sentence feel longer or less direct.

What is passive voice?

200

This type of sentence is made of one independent clause and expresses a single complete thought.

What is a simple sentence?

300

what is a person place or thing

a NOUN

300

This common writing strategy—represented by an acronym—stands for Restate, Answer, Cite, and Explain.

What is the R.A.C.E. strategy?

300

A huge exaggeration used to make a point, such as saying, "I’ve told you a million times!"

What is a hyperbole?

300

To turn "The dog chased the cat" into passive voice, the sentence would start with this character.


Who is the cat? (The cat was chased by the dog.)


300

ou create this type of sentence by joining two independent clauses with a comma and a coordinating conjunction (FANBOYS).

What is a compound sentence?

400

While a "topic" might be one word like "friendship," a complete theme statement must be written in this grammatical form to express a full thought or opinion.

What is a full sentence?

400

To "cite" evidence doesn't always mean using a direct quote; you can also do this, which means putting the author's ideas into your own words while still giving them credit.

What is paraphrasing?

400

This sound-based device occurs when words like "bang," "hiss," or "thud" imitate the natural sounds of a thing.

What is onomatopoeia?

400

Passive voice sentences often use a form of this "helping verb" (like is, was, or were) followed by a past participle.

What is the verb "to be"?

400

This type of sentence contains one independent clause and at least one dependent (subordinate) clause.

What is a complex sentence

500

This literary term refers to a recurring image, word, or symbol that appears throughout a story to help reinforce the central theme.

What is a motif?


500

While "explicit" evidence is stated directly in the text, this type of conclusion requires "reading between the lines" by combining text evidence with your own background knowledge.

What is an inference?

500

This is a comparison between two unlike things without using like or as—often saying one thing is another, like "the classroom was a zoo."

What is a metaphor?

500

This is a popular "trick" for identifying passive voice: if you can add these three words after the verb and the sentence still makes sense, it is likely passive

What are "by zombies"? (Example: The town was destroyed... by zombies!)

500

This common error occurs when two independent clauses are joined together with only a comma and no conjunction.

what is a complex sentence