Conventions
Reading Comprehension
Reading Comprehension 2
Evaluating Sources
Writing
100

The use of capital letters at the beginning of sentences, proper nouns, etc.

Capitalization

100

The perspective from which the story or information is presented; this can include their opinions, beliefs, and feelings about the subject matter.

Author's POV

100

The time and place in which the narrative occurs.

Setting

100

The act of showing similarities between two or more things.

Comparison

100

Rewrite this sentence to be correct: 

There are so much people in the room!

There are so many people in the room!

200

A word that means the same as another word.  

Synonym

200

the final part of a text that summarizes the main points and often offers a final thought or insight.

Conclusion

200

The central struggle or problem, known as the ___________, often creates a sense of tension and suspense.

Conflict

200

To point out the differences between two or more things. 

Contrast

200
Rewrite this sentence to be correct: 


I don't want to do nothing. 

I don't want to do anything. 

Or

I do want to do nothing. 

300

A group of words containing a subject and a verb.

Clause

300

The type of writing that tells someone's story. 

Narrative

300

An interruption in the present action to show an event from the past

Flashback

300

Copying information from another source without giving credit is called...

Plagiarism

300

Rewrite this sentence to be correct: 

I should of went home. 

Counterclaim: 

I should have went home. 

400

A group of lines forming a unit in a poem or song.

Stanza

400

The person telling the story.

The narrator

400

Ultimately, the ___________ of the central conflict, or how it is solved, marks the end of the main struggle,

Resolution

400

Evidence that matches up and relates to your topic or claim is _____ evidence.

Relevant

400

Rewrite this sentence to be correct: 

The dog and cat was asleep on the couch. 

The dog and cat were asleep on the couch. 

500

Descriptive words that appeal to the senses

Sensory Language 

500

The most important action sequence in a story, the point of highest tension or emotional intensity in the plot. It's where the main conflict reaches its peak and a turning point occurs.

Climax

500

The words or conversations between characters in a story.

Dialogue

500

Is this info accurate or inaccurate: Ms. Webb is 23 years old. 

Inaccurate

500

Rewrite the sentence to be correct: 

Me and Junsen loves to eat dinner.

Junsen and I love to eat dinner.