That's "Lit"
Be punctual!
Andy Grammar
Made to Persuade
Fear, Revenge, Survival
100

The main problem occurring in the story

conflict 

100

Three types of end punctuation

period, question mark, exclamation point

100

The three elements that create a complete sentence

Subject, verb, complete thought

100

Using a technique that pulls at heart strings to persuade the audience

Emotional appeal

100

What was the main idea of the Most Dangerous Game?

The relationship between the hunter and the hunted

200

words or phrases that help decipher the meaning of difficult vocabulary 

context clues

200

Punctuation used to show dialogue, sarcasm, or to reference a short piece of literature

quotation marks

200

The difference between proper and common nouns

Proper nouns- specific person, place or thing

common nouns- generic person, place or thing

200

Using claims and evidence to convince an audience

Logical appeal

200

Make an inference about the author of the Cask of Amontillado, based on your knowledge of the short story

(Student responses will vary) He is crazy, creepy, a weird guy

300

The way in which the author reveals the thoughts, emotions, appearance, speech, and actions of a character

direct and indirect characterization 
300

Punctuation used to either show ownership or a contraction 

apostrophe 

300

Identify the correct pronoun to agree with the antecedent below: George was not sure what ____ wanted to eat for dinner, so he asked Susie and Marcus for input. 

they

300

Argument directed at a particular person, not their position

Ad Hominem

300

What literary technique did Agatha Christie use by planting the poem in the beginning of the novel for the reader?

Foreshadowing

400

The built up tension an author creates in a story. This is done through the use of imagery, emotion, and timing. (Causes anticipation) 



Suspense

400

Three reasons to use a comma

FANBOYS, appositives, listing, transition words or phrases (Any three)

400

Where do the commas go in the following sentence? "Jason" yelled Beatrice "Why have you my love not picked up the bacon eggs and butter yet?"

"Jason," yelled Beatrice, "Why have you, my love,  not picked up the bacon, eggs, and butter yet?"

400

Intentionally misrepresented proposition- gives the impression of refuting an argument, while that idea in question was not even presented.

Straw man

400

Name one commonality that all the texts this quarter share

(Student responses will vary)- they all fit the theme, dark, disturbing

500

The author’s attitude towards his or her subject matter; The feeling the reader gets while reading. (The feeling in the atmosphere) 



Tone; mood

500

Name of punctuation that indicates a continuation 

Elipsis 

500

The eight parts of speech:

Noun, pronoun, adjective, verb, adverb, preposition, conjunction, interjection

500

Argument’s premise assume the truth of the conclusion instead of supporting it.

Begging the question

500

Daily Double!!!! To win these 500 points your team has ONE minute to improv one of the literary pieces we covered this quarter. Be sure to tell the complete story.

(Presentations will vary)