Fiction
Writing
Figurative Language
Literary Terms
Grammar
100

The time and place of a story.

What is the setting?

100

The first paragraph of an essay.

What is the introduction?

100

These are words that imitate the sound they represent.

What is an onomatopoeia?

100

This is the moral of the story.

What is theme?

100

Sentences that are missing punctuation and need to be separated.

What are run-on sentences?

200

The problem in a story.

What is a conflict?

200

The last sentence in the introduction of an essay that describes the main topics.

What is a thesis?

200

The crook was as sly as a fox.

What is simile?

200

This is considered the turning point of the story/the most exciting part of the story.

What is the climax?

200

An incomplete sentence.

What is a fragment?

300

The two types of characterization in a story.

What is internal and external characterization?

300
Usually the first sentence of each body paragraph.

What is topic sentence?

300

My computer screamed before it died a brutal death.

What is personification?

300

This is a paragraph in a poem.

What is a stanza?

300

For, And, Nor, But, Or, Yet, So.

What is a FANBOY?

400

This tells you the setting and the main characters that are introduced at the beginning of the story.

What is the exposition?

400

The last paragraph of an essay.

What is the conclusion?

400

Choose the best answer. Which of the following is an inanimate object that can be personified? A. a star B. the dog C. Suzy D. Basketball team

What is A?

400

The four types of conflict.

What are person vs. person, person vs. society, person vs. self, person vs. nature?

400
The difference between they're, there, their.

What is they're = they are, there = place, their = possession?

500

This is the final part of the novel- the ending of the story.

What is the resolution?

500

You may use a question, a statistic, a story, or startling fact for this.

What is a hook?

500

My niece Laurel is a ray sunshine.

What is a metaphor?

500

The type of point of view where the narrator knows all the characters' thoughts and feelings.

What is omniscient?

500

The name of a clause at the beginning of a sentence that needs a comma after it.

An introductory clause.