Vocabulary
Grammar
Literary Devices
Comprehension
Writing
100

Define the word protagonist

The main character or "good guy"

100

What is the subject of a sentence?

Who or what the sentence is about

100

A comparison between two unlike things NOT using like or as. 

Metaphor 

100

Two wrongs do not make a right is an example of a ....

Theme

100

The author's attitude towards the subject is called...

Tone

200

What is an antagonist?

The villain or "bad guy" of the story

200

True or False-The subject of sentence is always a noun

True

200

And the fears that once controlled me can't get to me at all-this is an example of what literary device? 

Personification

200

The problem or issue in the story is called...

Conflict

200

The emotional response of the reader is called...

Mood

300

What does the word foreshadowing mean?

When the author provides hints or clues about what will happen

300

What is a sentence fragment?

An incomplete sentence

300

The snow glows white on the mountain tonight is an example of...

Imagery

300

How the story ends or how it is resolved is called...

Resolution

300

When a story is written in chronological order that means

It is arranged in time order 

400

What does "conflict" in literature mean?

The problem in the story or the struggle between opposing forces 

400

True or false-the predicate is always a verb

True

400

I've told you a million times is an example of...

Hyperbole

400

The most exciting part or turning point in the story is called...

Climax 

400

This structure of writing examines similarities and differences 

Compare and contrast

500

"Joyful" and "happy" are examples of...

Synonym

500

Identify the predicate in the sentence- 

The dog barks loudly in the park. 

Barks 

500
When something is repeated throughout a story and represents something beyond the literal meaning

Symbolism

500

In a nonfiction passage/story, this tells is what the story is mainly about or what the author is saying about the topic

Central idea 

500

This structure of writing shows why something happened and what resulted

Cause and effect