Poem
Short Story
Expository Text
Persuasive Text
ELPS
100

This is the name for poems that don’t follow any specific structure or rhyme.

What is a free verse?

100

This part of a story tells where and when it happens.

What is the setting?

100

These two types of expository structures help show differences or cause relationships.

What are compare-contrast and cause-effect?

100

These are 3 examples of Persuasive Text.

What are:
Advertisement
Debate
Slogan
Essay
Speech
Review
Argument
Article
Discussion
Letter
Leaflet
Brochure
?

100

This verb tense is used to show that one past action happened before another past action.

What is past perfect tense?

200

This short poem has a 5–7–5 syllable pattern.

What is a haiku?

200

This part of the story is the problem the main character faces.

What is the conflict?

200

These features like graphs, bold words, and headings help readers understand the text.

What are text features?

200

This is the first part of a persuasive text where the writer introduces the topic and states the thesis.

What is the introduction?

200

“If she had called earlier, she wouldn’t have missed the bus” is this type of conditional.

What is Conditional Sentence Type 3?

300

This type of poem often follows an AABBA rhyme scheme and is humorous.

What is a limerick?

300

This part of the story shows how the conflict is solved.

What is the resolution?

300

This word describes a source that is reliable and trustworthy.

What is credible?

300

This part of a persuasive text gives arguments and evidence that support the thesis.

What is the body?

300

The word “happiness” is formed by adding “-ness” to “happy.” This is an example of this word formation.

What is using a suffix to generate a noun?

400

This part of a poem is made up of a group of lines.

What is a stanza?

400

This is the message or life lesson found in a story.

What is the theme?

400

This process involves finding the most important idea and how it’s supported by facts.

What is identifying the central idea and key details?

400

These are persuasive strategies:
1. Appeal to emotion
2. Appeal to logic
3. Appeal to ethics.

What are:
1. Pathos
2. Logos
3. Ethos


(Can't be switched)

400

This kind of clause helps add more description to a noun and usually starts with words like who, whose, or which.

What is an adjective clause?

500

This element of a poem shows the poet’s attitude or feeling toward the subject, often revealed through word choice and imagery.

What is a tone?

500

These are the 8 elements of short story.

What are
Character
Setting
Plot
Conflict
Theme
Point of view
Tone
Moral Messages

?


500

These are the two main types of expository texts: one gives facts, and one makes things clear.

What are informative and explanatory texts?

500

This rhetorical device repeats the same word or phrase to emphasize a point.

What is repetition?

500

Words like “who,” “whose,” “yours,” or “which” are examples of these two pronoun types.

What are interrogative and possessive pronouns?