Reading Fiction
Reading Nonfiction
Grammar and Conventions
Ethos, Pathos, and Logos
Miscellaneous
100

A one-sentence statement that identifies the main message, or life lesson, of a literary work.  

What is a theme statement?

100

This type of biographical writing covers a person's life, usually written by the subject themselves, often relying heavily on memory.

What is an autobiography?

100

A grammatical error occurring when two complete sentences (independent clauses) are joined together with only a comma, rather than a conjunction or proper punctuation.

What is a comma splice?

100

Aristotle defined this appeal as the use of logic, facts, and statistics to persuade an audience.

What is logos?

100

How should you format the title of an article/poem/song versus the title of a book/magazine/movie? 

Answer: The title of a short piece should be in quotation marks; the title of a longer work should be italicized.

200

Exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution are all known as:

What are the 5 elements of plot structure?

200

What is needed before and after a direct quote to avoid plagiarism in writing?

What is a lead-in (before) and an in-text citation (after)?

200

"And," "but," and "or" are examples of this type of conjunction.

What is a coordinating conjunction?

200

Credibility, reputation, and one's education/experience are all components of this rhetorical appeal.

What is ethos?

200

This type of questioning is asked for effect rather than to get a direct answer.

What is a rhetorical question?

300

Identify the five methods of indirect characterization. (Hint: One is a character's thoughts/feelings)

What is: Looks, actions, thoughts/feelings, relationships, and speech?

300

What are at least two key differences between a nonfiction text and a fictional story?

Answers may include: 

- made-up characters vs. real people

fictional plots vs. real-world events

- the purpose is to inform vs. to entertain

300

Which of the following statements is grammatically correct?

A) My family and I takes a vacation every summer.

B) Benjamin is a better worker then Sherry is.

C) Although she had left on time, Payton was late for school.

What is C?

300

Identify the rhetorical appeal: "Imagine a school where no child feels pressured to wear expensive clothes. Uniforms promote equality and belonging."

What is pathos (emotional appeal)?

300

An opposing viewpoint or claim that challenges one's argument is a ______; this is followed by a _____, which proves why the opposing stance is incorrect, weak, or invalid.

What is counterargument and rebuttal?

400

In The Hunger Games, Katniss Everdeen's struggle against the rules and leaders of the Capitol is an example of this type of external conflict.

What is Man vs. Society?

400

List at least three different writing techniques an author can use to develop a nonfiction text.

What are facts, statistics, case studies, research findings, anecdotes, definitions, strong word choice, and/or quotes from experts?

400

The punctuation mark used to separate two closely related independent clauses without a conjunction.

What is a semicolon?

400

Identify the rhetorical appeal AND rhetorical device used: The time is now for educators, administrators, and families to make a conscious choice to prioritize student well-being and academic success with an increased awareness of this issue.

What is pathos and call to action?

400

A _____ serves as the roadmap of a paper and establishes the writer's main points; on the other hand, a _____ simply previews the focus of a single body paragraph.

What is thesis statement and topic sentence?

500
Read the passage, then identify the literary technique. 

After losing his job, the man began acting like a real Scrooge, refusing to respond positively in any situation.

What is an allusion (a literary reference to Ebenezer Scrooge, the protagonist of Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol)?

500

Identify the 3 components of an introduction, the 3 components of a body paragraph, and the 2 components of a conclusion in an expository essay.

What is the hook, background context, and thesis statement (intro); a topic sentence, evidence, and explanation (body); and a recap and lasting impression (conclusion)?

500

Identify the type of sentence: It was raining, yet we went for a hike because we wanted to enjoy an adventure on our last day.

What is a compound-complex sentence?

500

Identify the 2 rhetorical appeals AND at least 1 rhetorical device used: "With over 20 years of experience in the renewable energy sector, our team has analyzed the local market data. We can conclude that implementing this solar initiative will reduce energy costs by 35% within the first year."

What is ethos (credentials) and logos (statistics)?

500

This type of poem is divided into three quatrains (four-line stanzas) and a final rhyming couplet (two-line stanza), totaling 14 lines. The rhyme scheme is: ABAB CDCD EFEF GG.

What is a sonnet?