Literary Terms
Grammar
Writing
Nonfiction
Fiction
100

What is the definition of conflict? 

A PROBLEM THAT OCCURS BETWEEN TWO OPPOSING FORCES IN LITERATURE

100

What type of sentence structure is this: "Sally went to the store to buy milk, but the store was out of milk."

Compound sentence

100

What is the last page of a research paper called?

Works Cited

100

Who is the author of Night?

Elie Wiesel

100

What is theme?

Theme is the lesson or moral of the story; A recurring idea or message in a work of literature

200

What is imagery?

A literary device that uses one of the five senses to describe what is occurring in the story.

200

What type of sentence structure is this: 

"While Tom reads novels, Sam reads comics, but Jack only reads magazines."

Compound-complex sentence

200

What is the last sentence of your introduction paragraph called?

Thesis statement - The most important sentence!

200

What is the difference between a memoir and an autobiography?

A memoir is a nonfiction narrative in which the author shares their memories from a specific time period or reflects upon a string of themed occurrences throughout their life. An autobiography is a factual and historical account of one's entire life from beginning to end.

200

What are the the two types of third-person point of view? You must explain the difference between them for full credit.

Third-person omniscient: The narrator knows all thoughts and feelings of the characters.

Third-person limited: The narrator knows only one character's thoughts and feelings throughout the story.

300

What are the three rhetorical appeals and their definitions?

Logos - logic/facts

Ethos - ethics/credibility

Pathos - Pity/emotions

300

What is an adverb?

An adverb is a word that modifies (describes) a verb (“he sings loudly”)

300

What does the RACE strategy stand for?

Restate

Answer

Cite

Explain

300

What does SOAPSTone stand for?

Speaker, Occasion, Audience, Purpose, Subject, Tone

300

Name the 5 elements of a plot diagram.

Exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, resolution

400

What are the 6 types of conflict?

Character vs. Character

Character vs. Supernatural

Character vs. Self

Character vs.Technology

Character vs. Society

Character vs. Nature

400

What is the difference between using a semicolon and a colon?

A semicolon is used to separate two independent clauses in one sentence.

A colon is used to introduce a list or explanation following an independent clause.

400

What is the rhyme scheme of a Shakespearean Sonnet AND how many syllables are in each line?

ABAB CDCD EFEF GG

10 syllables each line

400

What is diction and syntax? Provide definition for each.

Diction: the choice and use of words and phrases in speech or writing.

Syntax: the arrangement of words, phrases, and clauses.

400

What are the four types of characters? 

Dynamic, round, flat, and static characters

500

What is anaphora?

A specific type of repetition where a phrase or expression is repeated to add emphasis.

500

What are the four sentence structures?

1. Simple

2. Compound 

3. Complex

4. Compound-Complex

500

What are the different types of citation styles? (3 main ones)

MLA, APA, Chicago

500

What are the five types of text structure?

Description, cause and effect, problem and solution, sequential, and compare and contrast.

500

What are the three types of irony? Provide definitions and an example of each for full credit.

Verbal Irony: When what is said is opposite of the literal meaning.

Situational Irony: When the outcome of a situation is contrary to or different from what is expected. Ex) A fire station being on fire.

Dramatic Irony: When the audience or reader knows something about the story/plot that the characters do not know.