Easy - Identify the device:
Medium - Writing Basics
Difficult
Misc.
Misc.
100

"Her smile was as bright as the sun” 

Simile

100

A writer using “gloomy,” “dark,” and “silent” is shaping what tonal quality?

sad or ominous tone

100

When writers place opposing ideas near each other for effect, they are using this device.

Contrast, juxtaposition

100

What was your first assessment this year?

Reading + comprehension

100

Spell the plural of “story.”

Stories

200

“The classroom was a zoo”

Metaphor

200

When a scene uses sunshine, laughter, and warm colours, it creates this mood.

Happy, cheerful

200

“Stop right there!” he shouted — this is an example of what language feature?

Dialogue

200

In Finding Nemo, “Just keep swimming” is repeated to encourage optimism. This is an example of this device. 

Repetition

200

In Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, the bright comic-book visuals are an example of this descriptive technique. (Be specific)

Visual imagery

300

“The wind whispered through the trees”

Personification

300

This device uses an object to represent a bigger idea. What is it?

Symbolism

300

"Everyone is doing it, so you should too” uses this persuasive technique.

Bandwagon appeal

300

When Pikachu says “Pika! Pika!” this type of sound-based device is being used.

Onomatapoeia

300

When someone captions a TikTok with “I’m literally dying” even though they are just laughing, they are using this device.

Hyperbole

400

“Creeping creatures crawled carefully”

Alliteration

400

Words like “demanded,” “pleaded,” and “sobbed” fall under which category?

Emotive verbs

400

“I’m reading a book on anti-gravity. It’s impossible to put down.” This is an example of what? (BONUS: x2)

Pun

400

In Shrek, the way Donkey talks casually (like “You’re going the right way for a smacked bottom!”) is an example of this language style.

Colloquial language

400

When a TikTok says “POV: You forgot your homework,” it uses this writing technique that puts the viewer in the moment.

Point of view

500

“The sweet smell of cinnamon drifted through the warm kitchen” (BONUS: 100 if you can identify TWO)

Sibilance, imagery, olfatory imagery

500

A dark cloud appearing at the start of a chapter might be an example of this device.

Foreshadowing

500

When a writer refers to a fairy tale, myth, or historical figure, they are using this technique.

Allusion

500

This fruit is actually a berry, even though we don’t normally think of it as one.

Banana

500

This fast-food chain once made bubblegum-flavoured broccoli.

Maccas