By Definition #1
By Definition #2
Lead by Example #1
Lead by Example #2
In character
100

Why the author wrote the article or story.

Author's Purpose

100

Where and when a story exists.

Setting

100

I would really like it if we got this point-of-view correct.

First Person

100

He runs like a cheetah.

Simile

100

Rose, Maureen

Ashes of Roses.

200

A life lesson or moral.

Theme

200

Section of a poem, like what a paragraph is to a regular story.

Stanza

200

78% of students think this is an easy example.

Logos

200

She sells sea shells by the sea shore.

Alliteration.

200

Scoot, Sully.

Rogue Wave

300

Type of poem with 14 lines and a specific meter and rhyme scheme.

Sonnet

300

Type of poem with 19 lines, several of which repeat, and a specific rhyme scheme.

Villanelle

300

OMG! That is such a cute rhetorical appeal, it makes me so happy!

Pathos

300

Really? Really? You really don't get this one? Really?

Repetition.

300

Roger, Mrs. Jones.

Thank You, M'am.

400

Type of writing which includes a claim and a counterclaim.

Argumentative.

400

Imaginative use of words that are not literally true.

Figurative Language.

400

She said he would never agree with their answer to this point-of-view example, even without knowing if it is limited or omniscient.

Third Person.

400

I love waking up in time to see the flowers waving at me on my way to work.

Personification

400

Mitchell, Uncle Tommy, a bird

Ball Hawk

500

The two -ixes that can appear on either side of a root word to change meaning.

Prefix and suffix.

500

The three main sections of an informative, or expository, essay.

Introduction, body paragraphs, conclusion.

500

I was never expecting that climax after climbing through the first two parts of the plot mountain.

Exposition, rising action.

500

This is a million times harder than it seems. I mean, at first I thought it was hyperbole, but then the level of difficulty really challenged that answer.

Parallelism

500

Peyton Farquhar, Union scout

An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge.