Grammar & Research
Figurative Language
Literary Elements and Writing
Writing
Poetry
100

what do we call two words that have the same meaning?

what is a synonym?

100

what kind of irony is it when the outcome of the event is opposite to what one would logically expect?

what is situational irony?

100

What type of writing is known to describe a personal event that happened over a certain period of time?

What is a memoir?

100

What kind of media is the world wide web known as? (this is how we use hyperlinks to connect with webpages)

What is hypermedia?

100

What is the meaning or overall message of a story known as?

What is theme?

200
"The kitty can be eating dinner now." What type of verb is, "can be" known as?
Auxiliary Verb
200

What are the 3 elements of rhetorical appeal?

Ethos, Pathos and Logos

200

What is the SOAPS method?

A method to understand informational texts. (Speaker, Occasion, Audience, Purpose, and Subject)

200

Explain how linear multimedia is different from non-linear multimedia?

Linear multimedia presents information in a particular sequence, from start to finish, like a video or online text book. The audience watches without participating in the presentation. 

Non-linear is good for learning and training materials. It lets the viewers interact with the presentation and they have control over the sequence like advance forward or move backwards at their own pace.

200

What is a line of poetry known as?

What are feet?

300

Below are examples of how to do what?

Make sure they have experience working or learning about the same topic that the writing is discussing. 

Look for the sources that are up-to-date.

Make sure the author's point of view is objective and unbiased. 

How to determine if a source is relevant or trustworthy?

300

What job does foreshadowing do when writing a story?

The author can reveal details to the audience about what will be happening in the future

300

what elements should you examine when analyzing a film?

What are the characters, plot, setting, theme, language, and performance of the actors?

300

How do you create a thesis statement?

You use one sentence to create a precise summary of claim for your argument 

300

this type of rhyme is found within only one line of poetry (not at the end)

What is Internal Rhyme?

400

The supporting Evidence known as _____ are real life stories being used to support a claim.

What are anecdotes?

400

What is it called when two or more storylines, events, or situations happen at the same time, often with similarities or contrasts. 

(they highlight a deeper meaning)

What are Parallel Episodes?

400

The part of the plot structure that is the significant turning point of the story is known as what?

what is the climax?

400

The ____ is an essay is the part where you are addressing opposing viewpoints on an argument. 

What is a counterargument? 

400

the type of rhyme where the sounds are similar and not exact, are called what?

What is slant rhyme?

500

What is a parenthetical citation?

The correct way to cite a primary source that you use in an essay.  You use the author's last name followed by the page number. (Poe 2)

500

What type of appeal will use someone's credibility to convince you to do something?

What is ethos?

500

What is it called to appeal to an audience using facts and data?

What is logos?

500

You can create a clear idea of what information you want for your presentation by first making a what?

Outline of the presentation

500

What 3 elements are necessary when writing a film review?

A thesis statement, Evaluation of the actor's performance, and proofread your review