Figurative Language
POV & Author's Purpose
Genres & Irony
Story Elements/Plot
Misc. ELA
100

A comparison of 2 unlike things that do NOT use the words "like" or "as"

What is Metaphor?

100

POV? "I went to the Dunkin' to buy breakfast for my family."

What is first person?

100

Fiction, but could really happen

What is Realistic Fiction?

100

Time and place of a story

What is Setting?

100

Foreshadowing is when the author...

What is give you clues about what to expect in the rest of the story?

200

My favorite baseball player was up to bat. CRACK!! He hit the ball with all his power and made a homerun!

What is Onomatopoeia?

200

Author's Purpose in writing a newspaper article or science text book

What is to inform?

200

Fiction, but based on historic events

What is Historical Fiction?

200

The part of the story when you learn about the setting and the characters

What is the Exposition?

200

The lesson/moral of a story

What is Theme?

300

The tree danced in the cool, refreshing breeze

What is Personification?

300

POV? "You must choose your next step wisely. Will you enter the jungle, or will you turn around?"

What is second person?

300

When the reader knows somehting that a character(s) does not

What is Dramatic Irony?

300

The events leading up to the climax of a story

What is Rising Action?

300

Not the literal meaning of a word, but its intent as used in a sentence; the tone behind a word.

What is Conotation?

400

Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers

What is Alliteration?

400

POV: Narrator knows every character's thoughts & feelings.

What is third person omniscient?

400

When something happens that is the opposite of what the reader expects

What is Situational Irony?

400

When the story ends, but only sometimes the conflict is resolved.

What is the Resolution?

400

I can use __________ to help determine the meaning of unknown words/phrases.

Signals from the author/Context Clues, roots/prefixs/suffixes

500

I ran like a cheetah in the 50 yard dash

What is Similie?

500

This type of informational text has the primary purpose of persuasion

What is Argument?

500

a Sonnet, Haiku, Narrative, Acrostic

What is a type of poem

500

The turning point in the story

What is climax?

500

The use of words in a non-literal way to create vivid images, enhance meaning, or express ideas in a more creative, engaging way than literal language is... 

What is Figurative Language?

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