9Th Grammar Final Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
Who is the author of the Secret Life of Walter Mitty | James Thurbur |
Who is the author of Secrets | Judy Troy |
Who is the author of Rules of the game | Sandra Cisnero |
Who is the author of By any Other Name | Santha Rau |
Who is the author of The House on Mango Street | Sandra Cisnero |
Who is the author of A Quilt of a Country | Anna Quindlen |
Who is the author of The Immigrant Contribution | John F. Kennedy |
Who is the author of The 7th Man | Hauki Murakami |
Who is the author of The Most Dangerous Game | Richard Connell |
Character Sketch | What the character is like |
Autobiographical incident | An incident about yourself |
Argumentative piece | Stressing why you want something |
Persuasive piece | Trying to convince a reader of something |
Allusion | Reference to another story |
Irony | A coincidence |
Metaphor | Comparison between two things |
Simile | Comparison between two things using like or as |
Personification | Giving nonliving things human qualities |
Foreshadowing | A reference to something later in the story |
Alliteration | Same letter or sound occurrence |
Consonance | Agreement between opinions or actions |
Hyperboles | Exaggeration like I could eat a horse |
Assonance | The repetition of the sound of a vowel |
Theme | The topic of a story |
Tone | Attitude of a story |
Point of view | Who is telling the story |
Conflicts | Internal or External |
Standard Plot Diagram | Exposition, complicating incident, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution. |
Mood | State of mind |
Analogy | Comparison between two things |
Rhyme scheme | Patterns of rhymes at the end of lines |
Free verse | Open form of poetry |
Imagery | Visually seeing something in the writing |
Figurative language | The use of words in an unusual or imaginative language |
Clause | The smallest grammatical unit that can express a complete proposition |
Phrase | A small group of words standing together as a conceptual unit |
Created by:
Kyle Goblirsch
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