This type of figurative language compares two things using “like” or “as.”
Simile
This part of the plot diagram introduces the characters, setting, and background information.
Exposition/ Introduction
He is as skinny as a toothpick is an example of what?
Smilie
This ice queen sings “Let It Go.”
Who is Elsa?
Students use this item to erase pencil mistakes.
What is an eraser?
This figurative language gives human qualities to animals or objects
Personification
This part of the plot Diagram shows events after the climax.
Falling Action
His brain is the size of a grape seed is an example of what?
Metaphor
his cheesy snack cracker smiles back at you.
What are Goldfish?
This supply holds loose papers together with metal rings.
What is a binder?
This type of figurative language compares two things without using like or as.
Metaphor
This is the most exciting moment in the story.
Climax
The wind howled through the night is an example of what?
Personification
This app is known for short dance and trend videos.
What is TikTok?
These colorful sticks are often used for drawing in elementary school.
What are crayons?
A figure of speech where words imitate sound
Onomatopoeia
This part of the plot includes events that build suspense and lead to the main conflict.
Rising Action
I'm so hungry I could eat an elephant is an example of what?
Hyperbole
This pop superstar wore a glitter glove
Who is Michael Jackson
Students carry books, folders, and supplies in this item every day.
What is a backpack?
a literary device that repeats the same consonant sound at the beginning of closely connected words
Alliteration
This final stage of the plot reveals how the story end.
Resolution
Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers is an example of what?
Alliteration
Students usually rush here when they hear the bell for lunch.
What is the cafeteria?
This tool helps students measure lines and draw straight edges.
What is a ruler?