A type of nonfiction passage that gives you facts.
What is informational text?
A device used to hint at what might happen in the future.
What is Foreshadowing?
I am going there ___.
To or too?
What is too?
I ___ him on the road on my way to school.
Passed or past?
What is passed?
A type of poetry that is a total 12 syllables long and is usually about nature.
What is Haiku?
A type of literature that has a plot.
What is a narrative?
A literary device used to recall something that happened in the past.
What is flashback?
When she left it had a huge ____ on me.
Effect or affect?
What is effect?
He is eating lunch over ____
There, their, or they're?
What is there?
A device used in poetry that helps the reader experience the poem through one or more of their senses.
What is imagry?
A factual story written by someone about themselves.
What is an Autobiography?
This part of the plot leads up to the climax of the story.
What is rising action?
____ rude!
Your or you're?
What is you're?
I have to go ____ a tunnel to get home.
Threw or through?
What is through?
A type of poetry that does not follow any rules.
What is free verse?
A type of fictional story that is realistic but is set in the past.
What is historical fiction?
A device in literature where an object represents an idea.
What is symbolism?
I ___ you for who you are.
Except or accept?
What is accept?
I have to decide ___ or not to eat at Taco Bell.
Whether or weather?
What is whether?
A poem that is usually long and tells a story.
What is a narrative poem?
A journal or diary would most likely be written in which point of view?
What is first person?
If you came across this phrase in a book: "May the force be with you!" What kind of literary device is this?
What is allusion?
The dog is eating ___ food.
Its or it's?
What is its?
My sweater is way too ____
Loose or lose?
What is loose?
Two lines of poetry that rhyme and form a single unit.
What is a couplet?