Story Line
Spelling
Grammar
Literary Terms
Types of Writing
100

highest point of the story 

climax

100

metephor

metaphor 

100

is this the right there/their/they're?

i was in there pool.

their

100

description of a summary

brief description in your own words using key ideas or the main points

100

give an example of descriptive writing

it is was good, but the burgers are better

200

the ending

conclusion

200

personfication 

personification

200

is this the right where/wear/we're?

i'm going to where that shirt tomorrow!

wear

200

describe mood

your reaction to the author's words 

200

what is this?

needs to have a purpose, cannot use; in my opinion, i think, etc.

narrative 

300

leading up to the climax

rising action

300

onmatopiea

Onomatopoeia

300

define verb

an action word/ state of being

300

describe dramatic irony 

when the author gives info about what's going to happen but the character doesn't know 

300

what is this?

no opinions, information only 

expository 

400

whole story line

plot

400

shakespear

shakespeare

400

3 examples of pro-noun 

he, she, I, his, them 

400

describe a metaphor 

a direct comparison between two things without using like or as

400

define persuasive 

trying to persuade to believe your point of view

500

leading up to the conclusion

falling action 

500

hyperbolie

hyperbole

500

3 examples of an adjective 

loudly, softly, subtly

500

what is a onomatopoeia?

a word that is spelt like it sounds (crunch, bang, pop)

500

what is this?

finding similarities/ difference in work

compare/ contrast