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Writing
100
The part in the story where we meet the characters, learn the setting, and discover the conflict.

What is the exposition?

100

Writing technique where you pull evidence to provide proof of your response, putting the information within quotation marks and providing page or paragraph numbers.

What is cite evidence?

100

When the end sounds of word sound the same.

What is rhyme?

100

They end all fables and represent a lesson learned.

What is a moral?

100

Writing that explains a topic, idea, or response to a question.

What is expository writing?

200

The specific type of trouble where band-aids or a visit to the doctor are necessary -- your physical well-being is at stake.

What is external conflict?

200

The little, subtle differences between two or more things.

What is nuance?

200

A type of poem where words substitute for lines and the poem almost appears to be a drawing.

What is a concrete poem?

200

Type of writing that is short, features talking animals, and ends with an expressed, thematic phrase.

What is a fable?

200

Writing that tells a story with characters dealing with conflict, often heavily using sensory language and figurative language.

What is narrative writing?

300

The time, place, or location of a story.

What is the setting?

300

Frances Mary Kelly was put on one because her mother believed she could no longer afford to pay for her children, nor could she provide a meaningful, happy life for them.

What is the orphan train?

300

A 3-line Japanese nature poem with the syllable pattern 5-7-5.

What is haiku?

300

Writing that uses gods or goddesses to explain natural phenomenon, such as where rain comes from and why there is wind.

What is myth?

300

Writing that takes a side on a topic, providing a balanced and reasonable delivery with counterclaims and evidence, to support the chosen side.

What is argumentative writing?

400

The process an author uses to help readers understand what type of person a character is, either by showing the character in action or by telling the reader specific traits.

What is characterization?

400

The literal definition of a word.

What is denotation?

400

The collection of lines in a poem that form what would be called a paragraph in a standard paper.

What is a stanza?

400

Stories once based on fact can change over time with little details until the story is no longer realistic. When reality becomes hyperbolic, you get this genre.

What are legends?
400

The writing technique used to make sure the paper has as few errors as possible.

What is edit?

500

When one thing represents something that it literally is not.

What is symbolism?

500

Unspoken feelings that are associated with some words.

What is connotation?

500

A repeated initial consonant sound.

What is alliteration?

500

A genre of writing where stories do not end in an expressed lesson, but can feature a wide variety of fantasy elements (such as talking animals or magic); they express the values of their specific culture of origin.

What are folk tales?

500
The writing, organizational method in which details or events are arranged in the order how they occurred.

What is chronological?