Isn't it Irony? Don't you Think?
What a Character!
Consider the terminology Folks!
Fix Your Grammar!
Shot in the Dark.
100

Whenever the doctor entered the room, he was surprised to see his patient sitting on the floor. Unbeknownst to him, she was murder by the Texas killer. He was hiding in the storage closet.  

Dramatic Irony

100

The ______ is one that contends with or opposes another character in a narrative, usually the main character. 

Antagonist. 
100

This literary term is a type of figurative language that uses a symbol to represent a great idea or concept. 

Symbolism

100

Whenever you start a sentence, you must treat the first would like a _____  _____.

Proper noun

100

The ____ statement is usually written as the last sentence of the introduction. 

Thesis

200

"So you think you're really smart, don't you?", said Marbel's mother after she misspelled her own name on the documents. 

Verbal Irony

200

The hero in the narrative is usually considered the ...

Protagonist. 

200

The reason someone writes or makes a public statement would be considered the ... 

Author's Purpose. 

200

When you are proofreading your work, make sure to avoid grammatical errors, such as capitalization of ____ ____

Common nouns

200

The first sentence in your introduction that is used to get the reader's attention is...

The anecdote.
300

Perhaps it would be best to find a knew workout instructor, because this instructor has no experience and is significantly overweight. 

Situational irony. 

300

It's so hard for Xavier to hide his emotions whenever he is upset. So, as he walked in the house, he threw down his backpack, went straight to the kitchen opened the fridge forcefully, and began to chug a soda- crushing the can with all the rage in his body. 

(What type of characterization is this?).

Indirect characterization

300

In a poem, the _____ can be considered the same as a paragraph in an essay. 

Stanza

300

The ___ of a narrative or short story is usually the lesson the author wants the reader to learn from the text. 

Theme
300

You should always _____ your work before you turn it in or read it aloud to the class. 

Proofread

400

It's no wonder all the vegetables in the garden were gone, the neighbors pet rabbit had been eating them all along. However, the main character didn't know. 

Dramatic irony.

400

“There’s no way I’m letting him beat me,” thought Andrea, and she willed her legs to move faster still toward the finish line that seemed a million miles away 

- What type of characterization? 

Indirect 

400

Squeaky was a skinny girl with a squeaky voice – which, of course, is how she got her nickname. 

- What type of characterization is being used?

Direct characterization.

400

You should try to use _____ to describe or modify a noun, especially when trying to incorporate descriptive language. 

adjectives 

400

This type of figurative language is developed through the use exaggeration.

Hyperbole

500

"I can't stand you, silly!" said Erykah, laughing at JD's terrible dad jokes. 

Verbal irony.

500

Toni watched the big girl position herself between her most recent victim and the classroom doorway. Instinctively, Toni started to race for the safety of her next class. Then, she hesitated. She saw the fear on the little kid’s face and thought, “How can I leave her?"

- What adjective would you use to describe this character?

Considerate - Indirect

500

This type of irony is present when the opposite of what is meant is said, much like sarcasm. 

Verbal Irony

500

This part of speech represents action words.

Verb

500

The first sentence in a body paragraph is known as the ...

Topic sentence.