Vocabulary
Plot structure
Author's Purpose
Literary Terms
Grammar
100
This is when you use words around a term to help figure out its meaning.
What are context clues?
100
This is the time and place the story takes place
What is the setting?
100
This is when an author wants to convince a reader one way or another.
What is persuasion?
100
Comparison without like or as
What is metaphor?
100
Person, place or thing
What is a noun?
200
This word indicates that words have similar meanings.
What is synonym
200

The people or animals in a narrative.

What are characters?

200
This is when an author wants readers to learn something.
What is informative writing?
200
The repeated beginning sound
What is alliteration?
200
Words that describe or modify nouns
What are adjectives?
300
This word means an extreme exaggeration
What is hyperbole?
300

This is the problem in a story

What is conflict?

300
This is the kind of writing that tells a story.
What is narrative
300
Words and phrases that appeal to a reader's senses
What is imagery?
300
Words that describe verbs (How, when or where an action happens)
What are adverbs?
400
This is where you can find word meanings.
What is the dictionary
400

This is includes characters’ conversations.

What is dialogue?

400
This is when an author wants readers to just enjoy a piece of writing or make them laugh
What is writing to entertain?
400
Words that sound like what they mean
What is onomatopoeia?
400
A word that expresses excitement or emotion
What is interjection?
500
This is a set of letters added to the beginning of a word that change the word's meaning.
What is a prefix?
500
This is when the story's problem is solved and all things come to an end.
What is conclusion?
500
This is the point of view where a narrator is a main character and uses the pornouns I and me.
What is first person?
500
Endings that sound alike
What is rhyme?
500
A word that connects words, phrases or sentences
What is conjunction?
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