Literary Devices
Reading Comprehension
Grammar
Vocabulary
Writing Style
100

This is the use of hints or clues in a narrative to suggest future events.

Foreshadowing

100

The main idea of the text is usually found in this part of the paragraph.

Topic Sentence

100

This part of speech describes an action, occurrence, or state of being.

Verb

100

This word describes a person who is extremely careful and precise, often to a fault.

Meticulous

100

This tone is light and humorous, often aimed at entertaining rather than informing.

Humorous tone

200

A figure of speech in which an inanimate object is given human characteristics.

Personification

200

When you identify the author's purpose, you are examining whether the text aims to inform, persuade, or...

entertain

200

This grammatical term refers to a word that connects clauses or sentences.

Conjunction

200

A word meaning to reduce to a lower rank or position, often used in a professional context.

Demote

200

A writing style characterized by the use of intricate vocabulary and complex structures to convey depth and sophistication.

Elaborate writing style

300

This is a character in a story who contrasts with the main character, often highlighting certain traits of the protagonist.

Foil

300

Determining the significance of a character's actions in a narrative involves analyzing this aspect of storytelling.

Character motivation 

300

A sentence that contains two independent clauses joined by a coordinating conjunction is called this.

Compound Sentence

300

A word that means to interpret or analyze something in a particular way.

Construe

300

Using simple, precise words and avoiding unnecessary detail is an example of this style.

Concise writing style

400

A literary technique that involves discrepancies between what is expected to happen and what actually occurs.

Irony

400

Rereading a paragraph to clarify a confusing part is an example of this reading strategy.

Re-reading for understanding

400

In this type of sentence, the subject receives the action rather than performing it.

Passive sentence

400

This word refers to a harsh, discordant mixture of sounds.

Cacophony

400

This type of writing style involves a lot of descriptive language and sensory details.

Vivid writing style

500

A long, uninterrupted speech spoken by a character in a play to other characters.

Monologue
500

Analyzing the types and uses of rhetorical appeals helps understand this element of text meant to persuade an audience.

Rhetorical Analysis

500

This punctuation mark is used to join two independent clauses that are closely related in thought.

Semicolon

500

An antonym for 'concise', this term describes language that is excessively wordy and long-winded.

Verbose

500

A sophisticated writing style often employs this kind of sentence structure using lengthy, complex constructions.

Complex sentence structure