Grammar
Figurative Language
Plot & Characters
Writing
Miscellaneous
100

This part of speech describes a noun

Adjective

100

This type of figurative language compares two things using like or as.

Simile

100

This is where the story ends and the problem is fixed.

Resolution

100

This is the main argument and topic for an argumentative essay.

Claim/Thesis

100

This is Ms. Campbell's favorite food.

Mac and Cheese

200

This is the part of speech is the person or thing doing the action.

Subject

200

This type of figurative language uses extreme exageration.

Hyperbole

200

This is the term for the deeper meaning of a story or text.

Theme

200

This is how you start a five paragraph essay.

Hook

200

This is something Ms. Campbell always wants you to avoid. Ask questions and ask for help instead.

Plagiarism

300

This part of speech combines two sentences of phrases.

Conjunction

300

This type of figurative language gives nonhuman things human characteristics.

Personification

300

This is the term for what character's are supposed to have learned by the end of the story.

Moral/Lesson

300
This is how you should always end a quotation or any form of research.

In-text citation

300

This is the word for being on time or turning in work on time.

Punctuality/Punctual

400

This is the word for a verb ending in -ing.

Gerund

400

This type of figurative language looks like: The cow mooed at the full moon.

Onomatopoeia

400

This is the moment where tension first begins and something happens to the character to jumpstart the plot.

Inciting Incident

400

This part of the body paragraph follows your evidence. It shows the reader how your evidence is connected to your argument.

Explanation/Analysis

400

This is how characters communicate out loud with each other in a text.

Dialogue

500

This is the part of the sentence that is receiving the action. Noun, verb, _____ .

Object/Direct Object

500

This type of figurative language looks like: He was a sturdy oak, always standing tall for what he believed in.

Metaphor

500

This phrase describes how a person in a text has changed since the beginning of the story.

Character Development

500

You can avoid plagiarism and reference a source using these three methods.

Paraphrase, Summarize, and Quote

500

This is the first part of formatting a proper quote.

Signal phrase