Reading Genres
A Vocabulary
Figures of Speech
Grammar
Spelling
100

a genre based on real events and facts

What is nonfiction?

100

someone who offers opposition

What is an adversary?

100

Two things that don't make sense together

What is a paradox?

100

a symbol used to end a question

What is a question mark?

100

sedement

What is sediment?

200

a genre based on imaginary worlds and characters

What is fantasy?

200

an adjective for being extra aware of what's going on

What is attentive?

200

a phrase comparing two things using the terms like or as

What is a simile?

200

a symbol used to end an exclamatory sentence

What is an exclamation point?


200

forevor

What is forever?

300

a genre of imaginary worlds highlighting technology and futurism

What is science fiction?

300

and adjective for cautious about doing something

What is apprehensive?

300
A series of words that start with the same letter or syllable

What is alliteration?

300

a symbol used to separate two dependent clauses in a sentence

What is a comma?

300

billingual

What is bilingual?

400

a genre based on events that could be real but have been created by the author

What is realistic fiction?

400

an inherent ability to achieve or succeed

What is aptitude?

400

a phrase comparing two things NOT using the words like or as

What is a metaphor?

400

a symbol used to separate a clause and a list

What is a colon?

400

enviroment

What is environment?

500

a genre based on societies that have gone terribly wrong

What is dystopian?

500

great calmness under pressure

What is aplomb?

500

a word that sounds like the noise it makes

What is onomatopoeia?

500

a symbol used to separate two independent clauses in one sentence

What is a semi-colon?

500

maintenence

What is maintenance?