Prefixes/Suffixes
Figurative Language
Argumentative Writing
Tone and POV
Connotations and Denotations
100

Pre means:

Before

100

What is a simile?

A comparison of two unlike things using like/as

100

Is "Michael Jordan is the best basketball player", an example of a claim?

Yes

100

What pronouns are used in first-person POV?

you/me

100

What is the denotation of the word chair?

Something designed to be sat on

200

less means:

none of

200

What is an example of an Onomatopoeia? 

Bam/pow/buzz/zip, etc.

200

What is a counterargument?

The opposing opinion of the claim

200

What is the tone of the following sentence: It was a dark and stormy night, when Mr. Jones went missing.

Dark/serious/scary/spooky etc.

200

What is the connotation of the word horrible?

Negative

300

What is the prefix of the word reconsider?

re

300

"The wind whistled through the trees" is an example of what kind of figurative language?

Personification

300

What is a rebuttal?

The reason you believe the counterclaim fails

300

Billy rode his bike to the store.

This sentence is an example of what kind of POV?

Third-Person

300

What is a denotation?

Dictionary definition

400

What is the suffix of the word beautiful?

ful

400

What kind of figurative language is an exaggeration? 

Hyperbole

400

Ethos is an appeal to:

ethics

400

Cook books are an example of what kind of POV?

Second-person?

400

What is connotation?

A word's emotional meaning

500

What is the prefix in the word prefix?

pre

500

What is figurative language?

Something that has meaning, but is not literally true.
500
Logos is an appeal to:

logic

500

When the narrator seems to have knowledge that they should not have, they are called:

an omniscient narrator/third-person omniscient

500

What is the connotation of the word respectful?

Positive