Write it Right
Words Matter
Not Literally
Climb Every Mountain
When Will We
Ever Use This?
100

When a narrator uses "I, Me," it is written in this perspective

What is First Person

100

Words that have the same or very similar meanings.

What are synonyms

100

A direct comparison to something that DOES NOT USE like or as.  

Metaphor 

100

The part of the story when the setting and characters are introduced

The exposition

100

Identify this type of sentence:

While Woofy hates to swim, he loves all sorts of other physical activities like hiking, playing fetch, and chasing squirrels.

Complex

"While Woofy hates to swim"=dependent clause

"He loves all sorts of other physical activities like hiking, playing fetch, and chasing squirrels" = independent clause, notice only one subject/verb pair, all other verbs are gerunds functioning as the compound object of the preposition "like"

200
How the author wants the reader to feel.

What is mood

200

Words that mean the opposite of another are called 

What are antonyms 

200

"I can smell pizza from a mile away" is an example.

What is Hyperbole?

200

Five examples of external conflict

1. Person vs. Person

2. Person vs. Nature

3. Person vs. Technology

4. Person vs. God/supernatural forces

5. Person vs. Society/Culture

200

The "equation" for figuring out an IO in a sentence

subject+verb+DO+to whom or for whom=IO

300

When a narrator uses the words "you, yourself, your," the story is written in _____ person. 

Second (2nd) Person Point of View 

300

The term used to make an educated guess based on evidence

What is inference

300

The figurative device used below:

The trees whispered their secrets to each other. 

What is personification

300

Inciting incident

What is the moment in the story that sets the plot in motion/introduces the conflict?

300

The adverb prepositional phrase in the following sentence:

The bodega cat from the store on the corner sleeps through everything. 

sleeps through everything

(this answers how she sleeps)

400

A recurring word or image that represents a deeper meaning in a story

What is a motif

400

A character that contrasts sharply with another character in order to highlight specific traits, or reveal or emphasize information.

What is a foil
400

A Symbol

What is a word or image that represents something else
400

The fire in the beginning of Lord of the Flies when the boy with the mulberry birthmark dies is an example of this literary device.

Foreshadowing

It hints at the big fire at the end used to smoke out and almost kill Ralph. Both fires show the violence and destruction the boys are capable of.

400

The predicate adjective in one of the sentences

A. After seeing the magic show, Lila would have believed almost anything.

B. With a broken alarm clock, Franklin will always be late for school.


"Late"

500

The message or lesson that can apply to you/me

What is theme?

500

Another name for an author's word choice.

What is diction?

500

Conceptual, an idea

What is abstract?

500
Define falling action

The point in the story leading from the climax to the resolution by easing tension and tying up loose ends.

500

The definition of a preposition

A word the connects a noun or pronoun (or verbal or verbal phrase) to another word or phrase in a sentence.

Shows a relationship between the object of the prep and the word or phrase being described.

Can show time, place, direction, or spacial relationship

600

When the narrator can see the thoughts of only the protagonist and uses "he/she/they" the test is written in this perspective.

What is 3rd person limited omniscient?

600

Another word for sentence structure

What is syntax

600

The figurate device used here:

The path of resentment is easier to travel than the road to forgiveness.

Metaphor

600

The thematic significance of Jack breaking one lens of Piggy's glasses.

The boys losing their connection to rational thought, the adult world, and civilization (both in the outside world and on the island).

600

The phrase in bold is this verbal being used as this part of sentence.

I would like to lend you my class notes.

An infinitive being used as the DO (a noun).

"I" is the subject

"would like" is the helping verb + main verb