Grammar
Literary Elements
Poetry Terms
Plays (Dramas)
Latin & Greek Words
100

above, behind, after, by, during- these are examples of... 

PREPOSITIONS- combines with a noun or pronoun to show location, time, or movement. 

100

"I" "me" what point of view is this? 

First person POV

100

What is a rhyme scheme? 

A pattern of which a poem is written. ABABCCDD 
100

The person who writes a play 

PLAYWRIGHT 

100
The Latin prefix de- means away from. 


What word might destruction mean here:


She was in destruction mode because she was very angry. 

ruining something to the point where it does not exist 

200
"OOPS! I forgot my wallet at home." 


OOPS is an example of....

an interjection 

200
BOOM SPLAT CRACKLE POP 


These are examples of....

ONOMATEOPIA 

200

The stressed or unstressed syllables in a poem. 

Rhythm 

200
A drama is ....

written and usually acted out and not meant to just be read.. 

200

The prefix -dis usually means apart 


Disengaged means? 

Not present or actively working 
300
has 1 independent and 1 dependent clause.


Example: When the cake is brown, remove it from the oven. 

 complex sentence 

300
Now yesterday soon later 


What is this? 

Adverb

300

A theme is....

A main message or moral of a story 

300

exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, resolution 

ELEMENTS OF A  PLOT 

300

Immortal means- deathless, endless, everlasting permanent 

Is it being used correctly?

They went too far in the immortal. 

No it should say..........

400
a group of words that contain a subject and a verb and functions as an adverb. It modifies or describes 


Example: Before sunrise, he woke up

 

ADVERIBAL CLAUSE 

400

a conflict with a character versus a character 

external conflict 

400

The measurement of sound in a poem (they create moods) 

METER 

400
Where are two or more characters are talking 

What is dialogue 

500
FOR AN NOR BUT OR YET SO 

FANBOYS - CONJUNCTIONS 

500
A character dealing with issues inside 

Internal conflict 

500
Tone

Mood

(Give both definitions for double points) 

Tone: the way the speaker says something

Mood: how the audience feels or speaker feels towards the subject/message 

500

Where the characters are prompted to move, how they speak.

(Example; (The prince walked over nervously to see the Pauper.) 

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