Word Dr.
Punctuation Station
FigureOut Figurative Language
Grammar Patrol
Art of Persuasion
Shifts in Perspective
100

If you don't know whether a word is a noun or a verb, which part of a dictionary entry should you look at?

Part of Speech

100

Which punctuation mark is often used to emphasize a sudden break or a dramatic "extra" thought at the end of a sentence?

dash

100

"The wind whispered through the trees" is an example of what type of figurative language?

personification

100

Fix this run-on sentence:  "I love pizza it is my favorite food."

I love pizza; it is my favorite food.

or

I love pizza, and it is my favorite food.

100

An advertisement showing a crying puppy to get you to donate money is using which rhetorial appeal?

pathos (appealing to emotion)

100

A story begins in first person and switches to third person. What is this called?

Shift in POV

200

This Greek root means "life." It is found in words like biology and biography. 

bio
200

Identify the nonrestrictive clause: "My cat, who has orange fur, slept all day." 

who has orange fur

200

In a manual about computers, words like "RAM," "Hard Drive," and "Motherboard" are examples of ______ language.

technical

200

Identify the error:  

"Every student must bring their own pencil to the test."

Incorrect pronoun (their) - his/her

200

Which appeal uses facts, statistics, and logical reasoning?

logos

200

Why might an author shift perspective from one character to another in the middle of a chapter?

to reveal info and build suspense

300

Which reference tool is best for finding synonyms for a word?

thesaurus

300

These marks are used to surround "bonus" information that is not essential to the sentence's meaning.

parentheses
300

What is the connotation of the word "cheap" compared to the word "thrifty"?

Cheap is negative / insulting.

Thrifty is positive / smart.

300

"Walking to the store in the rain" is an example of what type of sentence error?

fragment

300

A doctor endorsing a specific brand of vitamins is an example of _______.

ethos (appealing to credibility or trust)

300

How does a shift from a child's perspective to an adult's perspective change the tone of a story?

makes the tone serious

400

Using your knowledge of affixes, what does the word "interstellar" mean?

between the stars

400

Fix this sentence: 

"Mr. Jones the science teacher gave us a pop quiz."

add commas around the science teacher:

Mr. Jones, the science teacher, gave us a pop quiz.

400

If a poem uses dark imagery and words like "shadow" and "cold," what is the likely mood?

Gloomy, scary, or somber

400

Correct the verb tense shift:

"Yesterday we went to the park and we eat ice cream."

change eat to ate

400

What is the term for a writer's main claim or position in an informational text?

thesis statement / claim

400

A narrator shifts from describing events as they happen to reflecting on them years later. What is the impact on meaning?

Adds wisdom

500

What is the term for the "precise, literal definition" of a word, as opposed to it's emotional association?

denotation

500
When using dashes to set off a clause in the middle of a sentence, how many dashes must you use?

two

500

How does the metaphor "The classroom was a zoo" impact meaning of a text? 

It emphasizes chaos or lack of control.

500

What is the term for the noun that a pronoun refers back to?

antecedent

500

When an author acknowledges the "other side" of an argument, they are addressing a ___________.

counterclaim

500

DAILY DOUBLE: If "Cinderella" were told from the stepmother's perspective, how might the story change?

The stepmother might seem less evil, or readers might understand her motivations.