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Parts of Speech
Race
Figurative Language
Types of Conflict
Characterization
100
What is a noun?
Person, place, thing, or idea.
100
What does the 'r' stand for in RACE?
Restate the question.
100
What is a personification?
Giving human-like qualities to something non-human
100
What is the conflict where two characters are fighting physically or mentally?
Person vs. person- external.
100
What is the protagonist?
The main character.
200
What is a pronoun?
Used to replace nouns.
200
What does the 'a' stand for in RACE?
Answer the question
200
What is a hyperbole?
An exaggeration usually isn't true.
200
What is the conflict where a person has that little voice inside their head telling them what to do.
Person vs. self- internal.
200
What is the antagonist?
Person or thing causing the protagonist problems.
300
What is a verb?
An action or state of being.
300
What does the 'c' stand for in RACE?
Cite evidence from the text.
300
What is an alliteration?
Repetition of the same initial constant sound.
300
What is the conflict where a character is fighting with many other characters.
Person vs. society- external.
300
What is direct information?
Author directly tells you.
400
What are conjunctions?
Words that join words, phrases, or sentences.
400
What does the 'e' stand for in RACE?
Explain your answer
400
What is an idiom?
A group of words whose meaning is different from the literal meaning.
400
What is the conflict where nature is giving the character a hard time?
Person vs. nature- external.
400
What is indirect information?
When you have to infer information about the character.
500
What is an interjection?
Used to express emotion usually ends with an exclamation mark.
500
When do you do RACE when writing?
Every time there is a written response.
500
What is an oxymoron?
A combination of two contradictory words
500
What is the only type of conflict that is internal?
Person vs. self.
500
Is the atagonists always the bad guy?
No.