Literature
Grammar 1
Grammar 2
Vocabulary 1
Vocabulary 2
Figurative Language
Writer's Corner
100

He almost crashed his van into Bella.

Who is Tyler?

100

This part of speech represents a capitalized name or title for a specific person, place or thing.

What is a proper noun?

100

This part of speech modifies and describes a verb.

What is an adverb?

100

A social outcast.

What is pariah?

100

A person who shows remarkable talent at an early age.

What is prodigy?

100

An exaggerated statement or claim.

What is hyperbole?

100

This punctuation separates clauses with no conjunction present.

What is a semicolon?

200

It is a native American reservation.

What is La Push?

200

This part of speech does not imply an action, but rather describes the subject.

What is a linking verb?

200

This part of speech describes a noun.

What is an adjective?

200

Supplying a final answer; conclusive.

What is definitive?

200

A very large number or very many of.

What is myriad?

200

A reference that implies something figurative is literal.

What is a metaphor?

200

This punctuation separates clauses with a conjunction present.

What is a comma?

300

The kind of car that Edward drove.

What is a volvo?

300

This part of speech represents direction, time, place or location.

What is a preposition?

300

This part of speech represents a word that was created by combining two pre-existing words.

What is a contraction?

300

An episode or experience that is calm and carefree.

What is Idyll?

300

An activity pursued for pleasure; a hobby.

What is avocation?

300

Creating a human existence, characteristics or behaviors to a God, animal or object.

What is anthropomorphism?

300

This style of writing is based on a personal perspective or experience.

What is a narrative?

400

He was the vampire that warned the Cullens about James.

Who is Laurent?

400

This part of speech connects clauses.

What is a conjunction?

400

This noun function follows the direct object and renames it.

What is objective complement?

400

To estimate the value.

What is appraise?

400

Playfully humorous.

What is facetious?

400

A figurative comparison using like or as.

What is a simile?

400

Slang terms and common language used in a dialogue, which are often prohibited in certain writing pieces.

What are dead words?

500

This was the location where James entrapped Bella back in Arizona.

What is her ballet studio?

500

This noun function receives the action.

What is the direct object?

500

This noun function performs the action.

What is the subject?

500

To decay or to break down into basic elements.

What is decompose?

500

Without payment; free of charge.

What is gratis?

500

The occurrence of the same letter or sound between two or more words.

What is alliteration?

500

Contractions and common dialogue or slang terms are prohibited in this style of writing.

What is academic writing or formal tone?

600

This happens after a human is bit by a vampire.

What is the transition to vampire?

600

This noun function receives the direct object.

What is the indirect object?

600

This noun function follows a preposition?

What is the object of preposition?

600

Incapable of being penetrated. Not affected by.

What is impervious?

600

To pay or reward.

What is remunerate?

600

A figurative reference when two opposing words come together.

What is an oxymoron?

600

Ms. Stefania refers to this form of writing as getting the reader to drink your kool-ade (to buy what you're selling). It is written with a subjective rhetoric.

What is persuasive?

700

By the end of the book it was evident that she was on a mission to seek vengeance of her mate.

Who is Victoria?

700

This noun function comes after a linking verb and renames the subject.

What is predicate nominative?

700

This noun function immediately follows and renames the noun before it to clarify or classify it.

What is appositive?

700

To feel or express sorrow or compassion for.

What is commiserate?

700

A state of being in doubt about what to do.

What is quandary?

700

Applying human characteristics to something not human or inanimate objects.

What is personification?

700

This style of writing shows a claim and a counterclaim and presents an objective rhetoric.

What is argumentative?