Figurative Language
Grammar
Writing
Story Elements
Text Structures
100
My sons are tornadoes ripping through the house.
What is a metaphor?
100

It is a person, thing, animal, or idea.

What is a noun?

100
The first step in the writing process.
What is brainstorming?
100
The time and place of a story is--
What is setting?
100

Includes the class name, title, and student information in Harvard/GAC format.

What is the cover page?

200
When his arm broke, it sounded like a gunshot.
What is a simile?
200

These are the two parts of a sentence.

What is subject and predicate?

200
Once you have brainstormed and chosen your topic you should--
What is organize your writing?
200
The turning point of a story is the--
What is climax?
200

This structure includes three parts: Point, Evidence, and Explain.

What is a paragraph?

300
The halls sighed loudly as the students left for summer break.
What is personification?
300

A group of words that include a subject and a verb.

What is a clause?

300
Once you have organized your writing, you write your first draft. This is called--
What is rough draft?
300

It can be first- or third-person, and it is resposnible for giving us a story.

What is narrator/narration?

300
This text structure shows how one event led to another event.
What is cause and effect?
400

His foot is the size of a ship.

What is hyperbole.

400

These words describe nouns or pronouns.

What are adjectives?

400
After writing the rough draft, you should--
What is revise and edit?
400
What are the two types of conflict?
What is external and internal?
400

A sentence that presents your opinion or stance on a topic.

What is a thesis statement?

500
Using a broken pencil is pointless!
What is pun?
500

The following sentence is in ... voice:

The class was attacked by zombies.

What is passive voice?

500
The final step in the writing process is to--
What is publish?
500
The part of the plot that introduces the characters, setting, and conflict is--
What is exposition?
500
This type of text structure shows how two or more things are alike or different.
What is comparison and contrast?