Lexemes
If it ain't got rhythm
This and That
Waiter, There's a worm in my Book.
Whatchu say‽
100
It's the life lesson you learn from a story or poem.
What is theme?
100
It's the 'paragraphs' of a poem.
What is stanza?
100
It's when you'd use whom.
What is when it's the object of a sentence?
100
It's what Erik tells people is wrong with Paul's eyesight.
What is he looked into a solar eclipse?
100
You don't need commas in an appositive phrase when the information contained is this.
What is necessary?
200
It's when you see something that is about to happen.
What is a premonition?
200
Rhythm is also known as this 'count.'
What is syllable?
200
It's the parts of speech for affect and effect.
What is verb and noun?
200
Characters in "The Hobbit" make decisions based on this.
What is their race?
200
A complex sentence will have at least one of these.
What is a dependent clause?
300
It's a place up high where a bird makes a home.
What is an eyrie?
300
It's the narrator of a poem.
What is voice?
300
It's the parts of speech for good and well.
What is adjective and adverb?
300
In "The Hobbit", when the thrush is knocking, it's an example of this.
What is dramatic irony?
300
In the sentence, 'The boiling soup was quietly bubbling on the stove,' boiling is this part of speech.
What is adjective?
400
It's when you bare your teeth and grind them together.
What is gnash?
400
It's when you talk to something in a poem that can't answer.
What is apostrophe?
400
If you use lay you have to have this.
What is an object?
400
In "Tangerine" the family is moving from this state to this state.
What is Texas and Florida?
400
When the subordinating conjunction is in the middle of a complex sentence we do this.
What is omit the comma?
500
It's when something is questionable or unsettled in opinion.
What is dubious?
500
It's when you have a poem consisting of pairs of stanzas that rhyme together.
What is rhyming couplets?
500
It's the past tense of lie and lay.
What is lay and laid?
500
In "The Hobbit" we get a sense that the ring is this because of how Tolkien does this to the ring.
What is sneaky and personification?
500
When a compound adjective precedes a noun we would do this to it.
What is add a hyphen between the adjectives?