Figurative Language
Narrative
Grammar/Punctuation
Vocabulary
Poetry
100

Compares two things using the words "like" or "as."

Simile

100

The moral or message of a story.

Theme

100

Fix the capitalization: "sam met pam in tampa."

Sam met Pam in Tampa

100

Define "Ajar"

Open slightly

100

Which type of poetry follows a syllable structure of 5-7-5?

Haiku

200

Giving an object human-like qualities.

Personification

200

The location where a story takes place.

Setting

200

Choose the homophone: "We went out alone to the creak/creek."

Creek

200

Define "Collaborate" 

To work together

200

What type of poetry has no set structure or rhyme scheme?

Free verse

300

A figure of speech that combined contradictory terms. "Deafening silence."

Oxymoron

300

The height of the story that you have been building up to.

Climax
300

Choose the homophone: "The target is over their/they're/there."

There.

300

Define "Demure"

Shy; reserved 
300

The type of poetry where there letters in each line form a word.

Acrostic

400

A question asked for effect, not expecting an answer.

Rhetorical question

400

The beginning of the story where you learn about your characters. 

Exposition

400

What is the difference between there/their/they're?

There- Location

Their- Possessive

They're- They are

400

Define "Eccentric" 

Irrational or strange behavior

400

"I am so tired. 

I want to go back home now.

But I'm stuck in class."

Haiku

500

Repeating the same letter or sound over and over.

"Sweet birds sang."

Alliteration

500

The main character of your story

The protagonist 

500

"When i grow up i want to be tall" Fix the two punctuation mistakes and the two capitalization mistakes. 

When I grow up, I want to be tall. 

500

Define "Concord"

Agreement or harmony between groups.

500

A 14-line poem with a specific rhyme scheme:

Sonnet