Fiction
Synonyms
Non Fiction
SPaG
Elements of Poetry
100

These are 3 parts to a plot line.

Rising Action, Falling Action, Conflict

100

Annoyance, irritation, rage, irk, provoke, displeasure 

Anger 

100

a printed publication (usually issued daily or weekly) consisting of folded unstapled sheets and containing news, feature articles, advertisements, and correspondence

Newspaper

100

Spelling - Every NHL player, at one point or another, was an amatuer player. 

amatuer - AMATEUR

100

"I can not grow old in Salem's lot

So here I go, it's my shot.

Feet fail me Not."

End/True Rhyme 

200

A character which changes during the course of a story or novel.

Dynamic

200

Elation, Enthusiasm, Eagerness, Anticipation, Trill

Excitement

200

a brief account of a person's education, qualifications, and previous experience, typically sent with a job application.

Resume

200

Grammar - The trees are losing ______ leaves. 

THEIR

200

"You're as cold as ice
You're willing to sacrifice our love"

Simile

300

A character that remains the same throughout a story of novel.

Static

300

Speak, Voice, Pronounce, Vocalise

Said

300

a letter sent with, and explaining the contents of, another document or a parcel of goods.

Cover Letter

300

Punctuation - 

Correct the following punctuation mistakes.

Taylor Swift sings the song 'Tim McGraw'

Taylor Swift sings the song "Tim McGraw."

300

“Whisper words of wisdom, let it be.”

Alliteration 

400

This type of conflict is when the lead character struggles against ideas, practices or customs of other people.

Man vs Society

400

Object, Item, Artifact, instrument, utensil, whatsit

thing

400

read (printer's proofs or other written or printed material) and mark any errors.

Proofread

400

Spelling - Mispelled words make Mr. Zomer confused. Spelling a word correctly makes Mr. Zomer greatful. 

mispelled - MISSPELLED

greatful - GRATEFUL

400

Louder, louder than a lion 'Cause I am a champion and you're gonna hear me ROAR

Onomatopoeia 

500

Irony, Symbolism, Flashback, foreshadowing are all types of _____________.

Literary Devices

500

Note, inscribe, Scribble, scrawl, log, list

write

500

an account of someone's life written by someone else.

Biography

500

Grammar - 

Correct the sentence below:

While walking on the sidewalk, Mary found a sparkly girl’s bracelet.

While walking on the sidewalk, Mary found a girl’s sparkly bracelet.

500

If I go crazy, then will you still call me Superman?


Allusion