Literary Devices
Story Elements
Grammar
Vocabulary
Reading Comprehension
100

A comparison using “like” or “as.”

What is a simile?

100

The main character in a story.

What is the protagonist?

100

A word that describes a noun.

What is an adjective?

100

A word that means the opposite of another word.

What is an antonym?

100

Reading between the lines to figure something out.

What is inference?

200

Giving human traits to nonhuman things.

What is personification?

200

The time and place of a story.

What is the setting?

200

A word that replaces a noun.

What is a pronoun?

200

A clue in a sentence that helps define a word.

What is a context clue?

200

The reason an author writes a text.

What is author’s purpose?

300

Repeating beginning consonant sounds.

What is alliteration?

300

The problem in a story.

What is the conflict?

300

A group of words with a subject and verb.

What is a clause?

300

Words that sound alike but have different meanings/spellings.

What are homophones?

300

Information directly stated in the text.

What is explicit information?

400

A hint about future events

What is foreshadowing?

400

The most exciting part of the story.

What is the climax?

400

A sentence with one independent clause and one dependent clause.

What is a complex sentence?

400

The dictionary meaning of a word.

What is denotation?

400

The attitude a writer has toward a subject.

What is tone?

500

A contrast between expectation and reality.

What is irony?

500

The lesson or message of a story.

What is the theme?

500

A verb tense showing an action completed before another action.

What is past perfect tense?

500

The feelings associated with a word.

What is connotation?

500

Evidence from the text used to support an answer.

What is textual evidence?