Grammar/English
Grammar/English
Grammar/English
Aspects of Fiction
Aspects of Fiction
100

Sentence structure with one independent clause.

What is a simple sentence?

100

What or whom the the sentence is about.

What is subject?

100

Identify the common error: Writing hand-written notes will melt her heart and also making her soup will bring joy to her soul.

What is run-on sentence?

100

Internal conflict is character v.....

What is self?

100

Directly opposed to the protagonist.

What is the antagonist?

200

Identify the common error: Mr. Peterson went to the store, and it bought some steaks.

What is pronoun antecedent agreement? 

200

Infinite independent clauses in a sentence.

What is compound sentence?

200

Identify the common error: I spill milk and then I slipped on it.

What is verb tense incompatibility? 

200

I, me, my.

What is first person point of view? 

200

Sarcasm.

What is verbal irony? 

300
Only a dependent clause.

What is a fragment? 

300

Is what the pronoun refers to.

What is antecedent? 

300

Three dependent clauses an independent clause.

What is complex sentence? 

300

Contrasts another character.

What is foil?

300

Beginning of the story.

What is the exposition? 

400
Identify the common error: While crossing the street, the bus almost hit it.

What is dangling modifier? 

400

Team, flock, and class are all examples of this.

What is collective noun? (singular)

400

Identify the common error: After the final whistle blew, the team quickly ran to their next game.

What is pronoun-antecedent agreement?

400

Not universally thought of as having good character traits.

What is anti hero?

400

Narrator is a like a god.

What is 3rd person omniscient? (bonus point: what is the figurative language?)

500

All of the rhetorical appeals.

What is ethos, pathos, and logos?

500

The arrangement of words and phrases in a specific order.

What is syntax?

500

Expository writing purpose.

What is to inform?

500

Starts the rising action.

What is the inciting incident?

500

Universally determined theme.

What is moral?