This figurative language compares two things using like or as.
What is a simile?
A longer piece of work.
What is underlined or italicized?
This standard is 2.0 level for comprehension.
What is 3.2.4?
According to superstition and legends, this body part "burns" when someone is talking about you.
What is your ear?
What is "quote" (citation). ?
This figurative language compares two things WITHOUT like or as.
What is a metaphor?
An article or chapter inside a larger work.
What is in quotation marks?
This standard refers to showing mastery at the "college level."
Restaurant with the slogan "Eat Fresh"
Where does the period go in a citation?
What is at the very end of the sentence?
This figurative language evokes (brings forth) the five senses.
What is imagery?
This title type is surrounded by quotation marks
What are chapters, magazines, or shorter works inside longer works?
This standard refers to a strong claim about a literary element.
This TV show takes place in Scranton, Pennsylvania.
What is The Office?
When citing, if there are no page numbers, this goes in the parenthesis.
What is the author's last name?
This figurative language repeats the same consonant sounds.
What is alliteration?
Movies and TV shows are formatted with this.
What is underlined or Italicized?
The TAG statement falls under which standard?
What is 3.2.4?
Beyoncé has more than 60 million followers on this photo-sharing app whose logo looks like a Polaroid camera.
What is the title?
This figurative language refers to other works, popular culture, religions, or historical events.
What is an allusion?
Put this into a TAG statement:
-John Smith
-The Daily Life of Me
-Autobiography
In the autobiography The Daily Life of Me by John Smith...
This is the standard that refers to perfectly cited quotations.
A cross between tennis & ping-pong this sport was named for a dog.
What is pickleball?