Literary devices
Persuasive techniques
Grammar
Novel study
Writing skills
100

What is a literary device that compares two things using "like" or "as?"


A simile.

100

What is a technique that uses facts and statistics to persuade.

Logos. 

100

Name the punctuation mark used to end a question.

Question mark.

100

The main character in a story is called the?

Protagonist. 

100

What is does the T in TEEEL mean?  

Topic sentence.

200

What is a literary device that gives human qualities to non-human things?


Personification.

200

Name a persuasive technique that appeals to emotions.

Pathos. 

200

What part of speech describes a noun?

an adjective.
200

The character or force opposing the protagonist is the?

Antagonist.

200

In a TEEEL paragraph, what does the first "E" stand for?

Explanation/evidence

300

"The classroom was a zoo." What literary device is this?

A metaphor.
300

What a persuasive technique where loaded words are chosen to create a strong emotional reaction in the audience.

Ethos.

300

What is the verb in the sentence: "The dog barked loudly."

Barked.

300

The turning point of a story is called the?

Climax.

300

The final section of an essay is called the?

Conclusion.

400

What is a literary device that repeats a word or phrase to emphasise an important idea or feeling.

Repetition.

400

When asking a question that doesn't need an answer is called?

A rhetorical question.

400

Correct the sentence: "their going to school."

They're going to school. 
400

A struggle between characters, ideas, or forces is called?

Conflict.

400

Name all parts of TEEEL.

Topic, Explanation, Evidence, Elaboration, Link.

500

What is a literary device that represents an idea through an object, person, or place.

Symbolism.

500

What is a persuasive technique that uses words such as "always," "never," "everyone," or "the best" to make a claim sound stronger than it really is.

a hyperbole.

500

Name the three types of conjunctions

Coordinating, subordinating, correlative.

500

Name the five parts of Freytag's Pyramid.

What are exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution

500

A sentence taken directly from a text and used as evidence is called a?

Quote.