Poetic Devices
Narrative leads
Homophones
Types of Verbs
Pronouns
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The pattern/sequence of the rhyme in a poem.
What is a Rhyme Scheme?
100
A typical narrative lead is a narrative lead without action, dialogue, and reaction.
What is a typical narrative lead?
100
then is in the past. than is when you are comparing 2 or more items
What is the difference between then and than?
100
it is a linking verb
Is "are" a linking verb or an action verb?
100
it is a subject pronoun
is I a subject or object pronoun?
200
Giving a nonhuman object human characteristics.
What is Personification?
200
An action narrative lead is starting with a main character doing something.
What is an action narrative lead?
200
weather is the climate conditions. wether is when you are using 2 or more alternatives.
What is the difference between weather and wether?
200
Be is the most common
What is the most common linking verb?
200
object pronoun
is us an object or subject pronoun?
300
The repetition of consonant sounds.
What is an Alliteration?
300
A dialogue narrative lead is a character or characters speaking.
What is a dialogue narrative lead?
300
who's is a contraction of who is. whose shows something that belongs to someone.
What is who's and whose?
300
it is an action verb
Is trapped an action verb or a linking verb?
300
subject pronoun
is it a subject or object pronoun?
400
A comparison of two different things, linking them with "like" or "as".
What is a Smilie?
400
A reaction narrative lead is a main character thinking.
What is a reaction narrative lead?
400
"lose" is the opposite of win. "loose" is the opposite of tight.
What is the difference between loose and lose?
400
it is a linking verb
is am a linking verb or an action verb?
400
subject pronoun
is them a subject or object pronoun?
500
A direct statement comparing two things without using "like" or "as", and often uses "to be".
What is a Metaphor?
500
answers may vary
write your own example using a typical, action, dialogue, or reaction narrative lead
500
The word "effect" is a noun, while the word "affect" is a verb. "effect" is the result the result of a specific cause. if you can change it to past or present tense you want affect
What is the difference between effect and affect?
500
it is an action verb
is seemed an action verb or a linking verb?
500
object pronoun
is her a subject or object pronoun?