Definitions
Synonym/Antonym
Figurative Language
Point of Views
Overall
100

Time and place of the action 

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What is Setting? 

100

Peace, Harmony, Agreement, and Accord are antonyms of this word

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What is Conflict?

100

This type of figurative language compares two unlike things using the words "like" or "as"

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What is a Simile?

100

This point of view, often used in autobiographies, uses personal pronouns like "I", "me", and "my" to tell the story.

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What is First Person?

100

When providing a short answer response on the EOC, what do the R and C stand for in the RACE strategy?

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What are Restate the question and Cite evidence?

200

To look at something closely and carefully, break it into parts, and explain how those parts work together to create meaning

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What is Analyze?

200

Paradox, Incongruity, Sarcasm, Satire, and Absurdity are all synonyms of this word

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What is Irony?

200

This type of figurative language makes an extreme exaggeration to make a point, such as "I'm so hungry I could eat a horse"

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What is a Hyperbole?

200

Often used in instructional writing or second-person fiction (like "Choose Your Own Adventure" books), this point of view directly addresses the reader as "you".

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What is Second Person?

200

What is the term for the main message, lesson, or underlying idea about life that an author conveys through a story?

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What is Theme?

300

The persuasive appeal to logic and reason, persuading an audience through facts, statistics, evidence, and clear reasoning, rather than relying on emoition

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What is Logos?

300

Secondary, minor, peripheral information are antonyms of this word

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What is Central Idea?

300

When a non-human thing, like the wind, the sun, or a chair is given human-like qualities, it is known as this

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What is Personification?

300

This type of narrator is "outside" the story, but limits their perspective to the thoughts and feelings of only one character.

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What is Third Person Limited?

300

In an informational text, if an author compares two different types of government to explain the benefits of one over the other, what is the primary text structure used?

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What is Compare/Contrast?

400

An unbiased overview of a text or piece of information. focusing solely on the facts and key points without any personal opinions or interruptions

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What is an Objective Summary?

400

Literalism, Reality, Fact, Directness, Nonfiction are all antonyms of this word

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What is Symbolism?

400

Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers" is a classic example of this, which repeats the same beginning sound

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What is Alliteration?

400

This type of narrator acts like a reporter, describing action and dialogue without revealing any character's internal thoughts or feelings.

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What is Third Person Objective?

400

What is the term for a question asked for effect, requiring no answer, often used to make a point in a persuasive argument?

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What is a Rhetorical Question?

500

The arrangement of words and pharses to create well-formed sentences in a language

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What is Syntax?

500

Amplification, Development, Expansion, and Clarification are all synonyms of this word

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What is Elaboration?

500

This type of figurative language consists of two contradictory words placed side-by-side, such as "jumbo shrimp" or "deafening silence"

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What is an Oxymoron?

500

Often found in epic poetry or Victorian novels, this specific third-person narrator doesn't just know everything; they frequently break the "fourth wall" to offer personal opinions or moral judgments on the characters.

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What is Third Person Omnipotent?

500

"Getting your driver's license is like a bird learning to fly. It's an adventure; you feel independent and free." This is an example of which rhetorical device?

(Bomb Question)

What is an Analogy?