LITERARY DEVICES
Drama and Poetry
Persuasive Writing
GRAM/PUNCT.
MLA
100

"Terry was as stubborn as a mule."

What is a simile?

100

A chair being used during a play is considered what?

What is a prop?

100

This sentence is like an essay map for the rest of your essay; seen in the first paragraph.

What is a thesis statement?

100

the first word of a document and the first word after a period need this.

What is a capitalization?

100

This is the common font used in MLA.

What is times new roman?

200

"Mike made a muscle enhancer that makes muscles grow quick."

What is alliteration?

200

A speech made by a character alone on stage revealing his/her thoughts.

What is a monologue?

200

A sentences that is considered the attention-getter.

What is a hook sentence?

200

Names people, places, or things.

What is a noun?

200

This needs to be in the top right-hand corner of an essay.

What is your last name and page #?

300

literary device that interrupts the chronological sequence, the front line action or “present” line of the story, to show readers a scene that unfolded in the past.

What is flashback?

300

the continuation of a sentence without a pause beyond the end of a line, couplet, or stanza.

What is an enjambment?

300

A short entertaining story, used as a persuasive technique.

What is an anecdote?

300

A way to guide your reader from one thought to the next.

What is a transitional phrase?

300

You do this at beginning of every paragraph.

What is an indent?

400

The single characteristic (usually negative) or personality disorder that causes the downfall of the protagonist.

Ex: Odysseus had multiple

What is tragic flaw?

400

at or towards the back of a stage.

What is upstage?

400

Another word for information used to prove your point.

What is evidence?

400

What is missing from this sentence?


I went to the doctors today for a check-up.

What is an apostrophe?

400

The header in the top left-hand corner of essay.

What is First/last name, teacher's name, class period, and date?

500

Watching a movie about the Titanic and a character leaning on the balcony right before the ship hits the iceberg says, "It's so beautiful I could just die."

What is dramatic irony?

500

The grouping of lines together in poetry.

What is a stanza?

500

an acknowledgement you include in your text whenever you quote or paraphrase a source. It usually gives the author's last name, the year of publication, and the page number of the relevant text.

What is in-text citation?

500

Something needs to be fixed in this sentence:

I never understood the idea of going shopping at 10;30 at night.

What is change the semicolon to a colon?

500

MLA stands for what?

What is Modern Language Association?