Grammar
Analytical Essay (fiction)
Analytical Essay
(non-fiction)
WOD
100

A word that modifies a noun ("what is").

What is an adjective?

100

What is a theme?

The main message or deeper meaning behind a fictional story.

100
What is the tone in a non-fiction analytical essay supposed to be? Subjective or objective?

Objective (neutral).

100

To make someone want to do something or feel something special ("what is").

What is: To inspire (vb.)

200

What is the difference between "your" and "you're"?

"Your" indicates possession and "you're" is short for "you are."

200

What is the difference between a protagonist and an antagonist?

The protagonist is the main character and the antagonist is the person working against the main character (opposing the main character).

200
What does the rhetorical pentagon consist of?

Topic, reader/receiver, circumstances, language, writer/sender and purpose (in the middel).

200

To give someone support, confidence or hope - by making them feel like they can manage something and that it will turn out great ("what is").

What is: To encourage (vb.)

300

Spot the mistake(s) in this sentence: "Me and him was playing football after school".

Me and him = Him and I

Was = Were

300

What is the difference between first person narrator and third person narrator?

A first person narrator uses "I" and is an actual part of the story while the third person narrator uses "he", "she" or "they" and tells the story from outside.

300

What is the difference between pathos, logos and ethos?

Pathos appeals to emotions, logos appeals to logic and facts and ethos appeals to credibility.

300

To be firmly decided on a specific decision ("what is").

What is: To determine (vb.)

400

Translate the following sentence and focus on possessive case (Ejefald/Gentiv): "Alle pigernes kjoler var røde".

"All the girls' dresses were red."

400

What is the effect of an unreliable narrator?

It makes the reader question what's true in the story which creates suspense.

400

What is the effect of repetition in a non-fiction text?

It emphasizes something important and makes the message more memorable.

400

The action of swelling or rising in waves ("what is").

What is: To billow (vb.)

500

How do you form possessive case in English? (Ejefald/Genetiv).

You either add an 's or ' (if the word ends of a plural s) to the noun. Example: "The child's cat." OR rewrite using "of". Example: "The walls of the room."

500

How can literary devices contribute to the overall meaning of a fictional text?

Literary devices helps create deeper meanings and influences the readers interpretation.

500

What is a thesis statement?

The sentence in your introduction that states your overall interpretation of the text and guides the essay.

500

Behavior in which you refuse to obey someone or something - usually an authority figure ("what is").

What is: Defiance (noun)