Grammar
Poetry
Narrative
Informational/Expository/Fun
Argumentative/Fun
100

What is an independent clause?

A thought that can stand by itself as a sentence.

100

What is a stanza?

A stanza is a group of lines, just like a paragraph in a story. 

100

What is the name of the blue fish in Finding Nemo, what conflict does the blue fish face?

Dory, she faces an internal conflict of having short-term memory loss.

100

How old is your teacher?

To be determined by teacher.

100

Who is the red dragon from Mulan? What is his name?

Mushu the dragon

200

Identify this type of sentence:

Although it was raining outside, my mom went to the grocery store.

Is it simple, compound, complex, or compound-complex?

Complex

200

What figurative language is shown in the line below?

The trees bow low, then twist and sway.

A. Personification
B. Simile
C. Metaphor
D. Imagery


A. Personification

200

There are three types of point of view, what are they?

First-Person point of view

Second-Person point of view

Third-Person point of view

200

What is main idea? (Could also be called central idea)

Main idea is what the text/article is mostly about. 

200

What is the mascot of Chicago's NFL team?

The Chicago BEARS (aka Stanley Da Bear)

300

Correct this sentence so that there is subject-verb agreement:

The dog bark at the mailman.

The dog barks at the mailman.

300

The battle bus flies through the sky,
I drop with hope and nerves so high.
With every build, each shot I take,
I learn from every small mistake.
To never quit — that’s how I win.  

What is the theme of the poem?

Perseverance — sticking with something, learning from failure, and never giving up, even when it's tough.

300

What is the purpose of falling action in a plot diagram?

The falling action is after the climax, and the story starts to calm down and move toward a resolution. Problems begin to be solved.

300

What is the purpose of an informational/expository essay?

It aims to explain, describe, or provide information about a specific topic. 

300

What is it called when you want to pull the reader in, using the first few sentences in your introduction?

The Hook

400

What does F.A.N.B.O.Y.S stand for?

For, And, Nor, But, Yet, So

400

What is the rhyme scheme of this poem:

LeBron takes flight, a king so bold
He drives the lane with fearless might
The crowd erupts, the lights shine bright
His story, legendary, told
A hero born in purple gold  

ABBAA

400

Name me all of the stages in a plot diagram IN ORDER.

Exposition, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, and Resolution.

400

What does T.A.G.S stand for and when do you use it?

Title, Author, Genre, Summary of the text

You use it to CORRECTLY cite your evidence. 

400

What is a claim?

The claim is the your position/the author's position in an argument. 

500

Explain why a semicolon is needed in this sentence: 

She loves to read mystery novels; her brother prefers science fiction.

It is two independent clauses that either need a conjunction and a comma or a semicolon.

500

What is the difference between tone and mood in a poem?

Tone is the poet’s attitude toward the subject or audience.

Mood is the feeling the reader gets from the poem. 

500

What point of view is this, and which type of point of view (unreliable, reliable, limited, or omniscient)?
Jackson gripped his controller tightly, determined to get his first win in Fortnite. His sister Mia, watching from the couch, silently hoped he wouldn’t rage-quit again. Their mom, in the kitchen, smiled to herself, knowing how much this little victory meant to them both. None of them realized that the storm was about to close in faster than they expected.

It is omniscient third-person, because we know all the thoughts and feelings of ALL the characters.

500

What does A.C.E.D stand for?

Answer the Question

Cite the Evidence

Explain the evidence

Draw the paragraph to a conclusion

500

What is the purpose of a counterclaim?

The purpose of a counterclaim in an argumentative essay is to acknowledge and address an opposing viewpoint, strengthening the writer’s argument by showing they have considered different perspectives.