Vocabulary & Word Choice
Figures of Speech
Organization
Punctuation
Writing Styles & Genres
100

The dictionary definition of a word.

What is denotation?

100

A statement, using "like" or "as," to make an indirect comparison between two things.

Thankfully, throughout our tour of the Everglades, giant trees, like skyscrapers, hovered over us providing much needed shade.

What is a simile?

100

The first paragraph in an essay.

What is the Introduction?

100

The type of sentence which generally ends with a period.

What is a declarative sentence?

100

The only form of essay writing which includes a narrator.

What is a narrative essay?

200

the feeling associated with a word

What is connotation?

200

An indirect comparison without the use of words like "like" or "as"

ex. Police cars flew past us in pursuit of the speeding vehicle.

What is a metaphor?

200

The first sentence of a paragraph.

What is the topic sentence?

200

These sentences ask questions and end with question marks.

What is an interrogative sentence?

200

Type of writing intended to convince an audience to agree with a certain opinion.

What is persuasive writing?

300

Words of things, ideas, beliefs and conditions which cannot be understood with the five senses.

What are abstract nouns?

300

When something - nonhuman - is given the human capabilities or attributes.

What is personification?

300

The element of essay writing which determines what each body paragraph will be about.

What is the thesis statement?

300

The punctuation error made when a comma separates two independent clauses.

What is a comma splice?

300

This type of writing sticks straight to the facts. It is informative and adheres to the strictest writing guidelines.

What is explanatory or expository writing?

400

the 8 types of words in the English language

What are the parts of speech?

400

a well-known figure of speech which typically has two meanings, a literal and non-literal one.

We knew from the sizes of the opposing team's starting lineup, we were in over our heads from the very beginning.

What is an idiom?

400

Expressed in the introduction, this is the main, general opinion the writer has about his or her topic.

What is the major inference?

400

The punctuation which usually precedes transition words and phrases in a sentence.

What is a semi-colon?

400

Another word commonly synonymous with the writer's "argument" in an argumentative essay.

What is a claim?

500

the word used to refer to words consisting of many syllables

What is multi-syllabic, or polysyllabic words?

500

This is a type of personification when specifically when aspects of nature are given human characteristics.

After three days of scorching heat, merciful Mother Nature cracked the sky sending shower storms throughout Broward County.

What is anthropomorphism?

500

Expressed in the introduction, these are the reasons, examples or suggestions the writer uses to illustrate, or defend his argument.

What are minor inferences?

500

Apostrophes can always be found in this ONE word shortened and formed from two. 

What is a contraction?

500

The word which usually refers to the types of arguments a writer or debater uses to defend his ideas.

What is rhetoric?