Grammar
Literary Terms
Non-Fiction
Plot
Figurative Language
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What are the three parts of a simple sentence?
A subject, a verb, and a complete thought.
100
What are the three things in a setting?
Time, place, and weather.
100
Is non-fiction true or made up?
True
100
What is the first part of a plotline called?
Exposition.
100
What is a comparison that uses like or as called?
Simile.
200
What is a compound sentence?
Two simple sentences combined together.
200
What is the point-of-view?
The perspective that a story is told from.
200
True or false? Memoirs are non-fiction
True
200
The conflict is introduced between what two parts of the plot?
Exposition and rising action.
200
What is the difference in a metaphor and a simile?
A simile uses like or as.
300
What two types of clauses make up a complex sentence?
Independant and dependant clauses.
300
What is forshadowing?
Hinting at upcoming events to create suspense.
300
Non-fiction usually has conflict. What are the two types of conflict?
Internal and external.
300
What is the climax of a story?
The point of highest interest.
300
What is imagery?
Description that appeals to one of the five senses
400
What is a sentence fragment?
A simple sentence that is missing a subject, verb, or complete thought.
400
What is the person or force against the main character in a story?
Antagonist.
400
True or false? Recipies are considered to be non-fiction
True
400
What is introduced in the exposition?
Setting, characters, and the basic situation.
400
Why do authors use figurative language?
To give the reader a better understanding of the story.
500
What is a run on sentence?
Multipul clauses not connected properly.
500
What is the difference in tone and mood?
Tone is how the author feels, mood is what the reader feels.
500
Can an essay be non-fiction?
Yes
500
What occurs in the resolution?
Most of the loose ends are wrapped up.
500
What is symbolism?
When an object or person represents another thing or idea.
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