Grammar Rules
Literary Terms
Figurative Language
Greek/Latin Roots
Miscellaneous
100

this part of speech was a verb, but is now a noun and ends in -ing

What is a gerund?

100

when the reader knows more than the audience

What is dramatic irony?

100

Bang! Boom!

What is onomatopoeia?

100

ped

What is foot?

100

this is something used to tell the reader where information was gotten  (Hinton 45).

What is an in-text citation?

200

punctuated: a book

What is underlined or italicized?

200

the author's attitude towards the subject

What is tone?

200

You can't have your cake and eat it too.

What is an idiom?

200

bene/bon

What is good or well?

200

this part of speech is used to connect words and phrases together

What is a conjunction?

300

Active or passive: The farmer cut down the cherry tree.

What is Active Voice?

300

what the author's wants you to learn from their writing

What is theme?

300

She has the brains of Einstein.

What is an allusion?

300

pyr

What is fire?

300

the is what MLA stands for

What is Modern Language Association?

400

to + verb

What is an infinitive?

400

the turning point of a story

What is the climax?

400

A comparison between like or as

What is a simile?

400

earth

What is geo?

400

these are called what    ...

What are ellipses?

500

punctuation: a work of art

What is underlined or italicized? 

500

setting, characters, and conflict

What is the exposition?

500

The sun welcomed me this morning.

What is personification?

500

manu

What is hand?

500

this part of speech describes nouns

What is an adjective?