Grammar
Vocabulary
Archetypes
Literary Elements
Theme/Central Idea
100

This type of context clue provides a word with the opposite meaning to help the reader figure out an unfamiliar term.

What is an Antonym (or Contrast) clue?

100

While denotation is a word's literal dictionary definition, this term describes the emotional or cultural association that comes with a word.

What is Connotation?

100

This archetype is the central character who goes on a journey, faces great challenges, and ultimately restores order to their world.

Who is The Hero?

100

This part of the plot represents the moment of greatest tension or a major turning point where the outcome of the conflict is decided.

What is the Climax?

100

In nonfiction or informational texts, this term refers to the main point or the most important thought the author wants the reader to walk away with.

What is the Central Idea?

200

This is the correct pronoun to use in the following sentence: "The principal gave the award to Maya and (I/me)."

What is "me"?

200

If a student uses the surrounding sentences and the overall "vibe" of a paragraph to figure out a difficult word, they are using these types of "clues."

What are Context Clues?

200

Often depicted as a leader, this archetype is the person who give orders and has several people that reports to him/her.

Who is The Ruler?

200

In this specific perspective, the narrator is an outside observer who knows the thoughts and feelings of all characters in the story.

What is Third-Person Omniscient?

200

To find the central idea of a paragraph, you should look for this sentence, which is often (but not always) the very first one.

What is the Topic Sentence?

300

The Greek root "path" (as in empathy or pathetic) most commonly refers to this.

What is Feeling or Suffering?

300

Between the sentences "The classroom was a zoo" and "The classroom was like a zoo," this one is the metaphor.

What is "The classroom was a zoo"?

300

Representing the darker side of humanity, this archetype exists to create conflict and oppose the hero at every turn.

Who is The Shadow (or The Villain)?

300

Authors use this literary device to provide hints or clues about what will happen later in the plot.

What is Foreshadowing?

300

“While many people view the deep ocean as a silent, empty void, it is actually a bustling hub of biological activity. Scientists have discovered that deep-sea hydrothermal vents support entire ecosystems of creatures that never see the sun. Instead of relying on photosynthesis, these organisms use a process called chemosynthesis to turn chemicals from the earth’s crust into energy. Understanding these resilient life forms not only expands our knowledge of biology but also provides clues about how life might exist on other planets.” Which sentence would be the central idea? 

A. Photosynthesis is the most common way for plants to create energy.

B) The deep ocean is a silent and empty void that scientists are just beginning to map. 

C) Hydrothermal vents are dangerous cracks in the earth’s crust that release toxic chemicals. 

D) The deep ocean hosts unique, resilient ecosystems that thrive without sunlight. 

What is D) The deep ocean hosts unique, resilient ecosystems that thrive without sunlight.

400

This is the term for the specific emotional association or "vibe" a word carries, distinct from its literal dictionary definition.

What is Connotation?

400

While "youthful" and "childish" both mean young, this word has a negative connotation used to describe someone acting immature.

What is childish?

400

Setting a scene in this specific location often symbolizes fertility and new hope.

What is The Forest (or The Woods)?

400

Beyond just a topic, this is the central message or underlying life lesson that an author conveys through a literary work.

What is a Theme?

400

Read the following sentence: 'While many people believe bats are dangerous, they are actually vital to the ecosystem because they control insect populations and pollinate plants.' What is the central idea?

What is "Bats are vital to the ecosystem".

500

Florida standards require students to solve these word relationship puzzles; for example, if the relationship is "Part to Whole," the answer to "Branch : Tree :: Petal : _____" would be this.

What is a Flower? (This is an Analogy)

500

The suffix "-less" in the words "fearless" or "careless" indicates that a person is "without" something.

What is without?

500

This archetype describes a descent from a higher to a lower state of being, often involving a loss of innocence and happiness (like being kicked out of a paradise).

What is The Fall or The Innocent?

500

This type of irony occurs when the final outcome of a situation is the exact opposite of what the characters and the audience expected to happen.

What is Situational Irony?

500

When an author develops a central idea, they often start with a broad claim and then provide 'evidence.' What is the primary purpose of this evidence?

What is "to prove, or explain the central idea to the reader".