When a narrator uses "I, Me," it is written in this perspective
What is First Person POV?
Who is the goddess of love and beauty in Greek Mythology?
Who is Aphrodite?
Comparison without using like or as?
What is a metaphor?
When a writer creates and develops character personalities
What is Characterization?
The correct conjunction "I wanted to go to the concert, _______ I didn’t have enough money."
What is but?
When the narrator uses "She, He, they" what person is it written in?
What is Third Person POV?
Who is an American author that is well known for gothic writings? (Hint: he married his cousin)
Who is Edgar Allen Poe?
A saying that becomes a part of everyday language that uses figurative language rather than literal language. (ex. It's raining cats and dogs. He's bringing home the bacon. etc)
What is an Idiom?
What is the message about life or human nature in a story called?
What is Theme?
Which of the following is the correct pronoun Are (they/he) coming on time?"
Who is they?
The author's feelings in a piece of writing
What is Tone?
Which Greek hero played a pivotal role in the Trojan War?
Who is Achilles?
Giving an inanimate object or item a sense of being alive.
What is Personification?
The reason behind an author writing a piece of literature or prose is called...
What is The author's purpose?
Identify the adjective: "The curious cat quickly jumped over the tall fence."
What is tall?
Choose the correct pronoun: "Between you and ______, I think the proposal needs more work."
What is me?
Who was the most famous playwright during the Elizabethan era?
Who is Shakespeare?
Words used to describe a sound.
What is Onomatopoeia?
The most important concepts the writer wants readers to understand
What are Main ideas?
The correct verb tense: "By the time we get there, the movie (will have started/will start)."
What is "will have started"?
Identify the direct and indirect objects in this sentence: "I gave her the book for her birthday."
Direct object: What is Book?
Indirect object: What is her?
What is a word that is spelt the same forwards and back called?
What is a Palindrome?
Calling something to mind without mentioning it. An indirect reference to another work (book, story, poem, speech, art, music, etc).
What is Allusion?
What is a group of lines forming a poem's basic, repeating unit?
What is a Stanza?
Story about wizards?
What is Harry Potter?