Vocab
PAA
SVA
Punctuation
Lit Terms
100

tact

skill in dealing with people and/or difficult situations

100

Mrs. Beasley's daughter cried when she was fired from her job.

Mrs. Beasley's daughter cried when Mrs. Beasley was fired from her job.

100

The troup of girl scouts is/are selling a lot of cookies this year.

is

100

I want some pizza but I'm on a diet.

I want some pizza, but I'm on a diet.

100

Foreshadowing

to reference something that will happen later in the text

200

morose

in a really bad mood, upset

200

Neither of the boys wants his/their mom to come to the party.

his

200

Neither the sister nor the brothers wants/want to come home.

want

200

After school today I will go to the mall.

After school today, I will go to the mall.

200

Irony

when something opposite happens than what one expects

300

tantamount

equal 

300

Neither Jill nor Julie said she/they would be there.

she

300

Each of the girls needs/need her pencil.

needs

300

She is the best on the team she made captain.

She is the best on the team; she made captain.

300

Symbolism

when an object or item represents a larger idea

400

anguish

extreme sadness or stress

400

The jury made its/their decision.

its

400

Every worker in this office has/have to follow the rules.

has

400

I need a lot of groceries from the store such as: eggs, milk, cheese, butter, and bread.

I need a lot of groceries from the store such as eggs, milk, cheese, butter, and bread.

400

Theme

the message or lesson of a story

500

egregious

obviously wrong

500

The group of students had its/their fun.

its

500

The students and Mrs. Beasley is/are ready for summer break.

are

500

I don't like eggs however, I do like omelets.

I don't like eggs; however, I do like omelets.

500

Characterization

the way a character thinks, speaks, behaves