Grateful
Grammar
Literary
Luminary
Poetic
Prowess
Vivacious Vocabulary
?Mystery?
100
This is what the point of view is called when there is a narrator and personal pronouns like I and me.
What is first person?
100
Saying [a hot, icy night] is an example of this.
What is an oxymoron?
100
Saying [The hands of time; Doth make you mine] shows this poetic device.
What is rhyme or slant rhyme?
100
In context, the word (chattel) means what? [Simon Finch made a pile and bought a dozen chattel to help work and establish his plantation in 1878.]
What is slave?
100
This artist sings "Get up, stand up; Stand up for your right."
Who is Bob Marley?
200
This is when the point-of-view is such that the reader knows everything that is happening.
What is omniscient?
200
Saying [Susy sold sardines to Sam's students.] is an example of this.
What is alliteration?
200
Saying [He saw no other way; He saw two paths; He saw her; He saw nothing] exemplifies this.
What is repetition or anaphora?
300
When (is / are) the police coming to investigate the robbery?
What is (are)?
300
Saying, [She chewed my head off about spilling the paint.] is an example of this.
What is hyperbole?
300
Saying something about the story's past is called this.
What is a flashback?
400
The book (belong/belongs) to Mary and (he/him).
What are (belongs and him)?
400
Saying, [She was a rock of strength when I needed her.] is an example of this.
What is a metaphor?
400
Saying something that the reader knows but the characters do not shows this.
What is dramatic irony?
500
Many people like to leave (they/their/there/they're) money on the dresser.
What is (their)?
500
Saying, [The tree grew and knew that its children would still need her advice.] is an example of this.
What is personification?
500
Giving hints to the future outcome of the story is this device.
What is foreshadowing?