Grammar
Verb Moods
Literary Review
Figurative Language
Types of Writing
100

An -ing verb that acts as an noun

What is: GERUND 

100

A sentence that is a STATEMENT

What is: INDICATIVE 

100

Told by a narrator outside of the story. Can be two types: omniscient and limited 

+300 to define omniscient or limited 

Third Person

O: Can see through multiple characters

L:Can see through only 1 character 

100
A phrase not meant to be taken literally 

What is: IDIOM 

100

A paragraph that tells what something is about and giving relevant details 

What is: Objective Summary 

200

-ing or -ed verb that acts as an adjective 

What is: PARTICIPLES 

200

A sentence that is a COMMAND

What is: IMPERATIVE 

200
When a reader must infer what a character is like. It can be found through traits that character has

What is: INDIRECT CHARACTERIZATION 

200

An exaggeration

What is: HYPERBOLE 

200

What are the three types of authors purpose?

What is: TO INFORM, TO PERSUADE, TO ENTERTAIN 

300

to + verb

What is: INFINITIVES 

300

A sentence that is a QUESTION

What is: INTERROGATIVE 

300

The message of the story. It is universal 

What is: THEME

300

Same sound or letter repeated 

What is: ALLITERATION 

300

what is this called: ...

What is: ELLIPSIS 

400

S.E. Hinton wrote the great novel, The Outsiders.


What type of voice? +100 if you explain WHY

What is: ACTIVE VOICE.


What is: who or what is the focus of the sentence 

400

A sentence where someone MIGHT, COULD, or WOULD do something 

What is: CONDITIONAL 

400

When the speaker says one thing but means the other 

What is: VERBAL IRONY

400

An indirect reference to a person, place or event

What is: ALLUSION

400

1. An argument against the original claim 

2. Your response

1. What is: COUNTERCLAIM
2. What is: REBUTTAL 

500

The great novel, The Outsiders, written by S.E. Hinton.


What type of voice? +100 if you explain WHY 

What is: Passive Voice 

What is: The recipient of the action is the focus of the sentence 

500

A sentence where someone SUGGEST, WISH, ASK, INSIST, PREFER, etc. something 

What is: SUBJUNCTIVE 

500

1. When the audience knows something that the character does not.

2. When you expect one thing but the opposite happens

1. What is: DRAMATIC IRONY

2. What is: SITUATIONAL IRONY

500

1. The authors attitude towards the audience, subject, or character

2. The feeling the reader gets while reading the story 

1. What is: TONE

2. What is: MOOD

500

ALL FIVE ELEMENTS OF A NARRATIVE IN ORDER

What is: EXPOSITION, RISING ACTION, CLIMAX, FALLING ACTION, RESOLUTION