Grammar
Night
Vocab
Literary Terms
Craft & Structure
100

These words are capitalized in a sentence.

What is proper nouns and the first word in a sentence?

100

This is thrown into the cattle car to amuse the Germans.

What is bread?

100

To take something away.

What is deprive?

100

The reason or intent the writer had behind their work.

What is author's purpose?

100

The central message or insight into life revealed by the literary work.

What is theme?

200

A dependent clause is missing this.

What is a complete thought?

200

Elie's inheritance from his father.

What is a spoon and knife?

200

Lack of emotion or feeling.

What is apathy?
200

Often an abstract idea where a character, place, thing or even that stands for something else.

What is symbolism?

200

The basic points of view used in texts.

What is first person, second person, and third person?

300

The difference between affect and effect.

What is affect is a verb and effect is a noun?

300

This kind of person stares back at Elie at the end of the memoir.

What is a corpse?

300

The least desirable portions.

What is dregs?

300

The writer's attitude towards their audience and/or subject.

What is tone?

300

A genre of literature that depicts the real world as having an undercurrent of magic or fantasy.

What is magical realism?

400

Class is a certain kind of noun.

What is a collective noun?

400

This person plays Beethoven to the dead and dying.

Who is Juliek?

400

Remote, secret places

What is recesses?

400

The author's choice of words to create specific literary elements.

What is diction?

400

An important part of an argument essay. 

What is a counterclaim?

500

After lunch, I will call the doctor.

In this sentence, this word or these words are the verb.

What is will call?

500
A person says, "I can't go on, Shlomo!.... I can't help it...I can't go on..."

Who is Meir Katz?

500

Energy, life.

What is vitality?

500

The structure of sentences.

What is syntax?

500

The order of the plot diagram.

What is exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution?