The words people say to each other in a play, with the characters name beside it.
What is dialogue?
100
This type of sentence can be proven.
What is a fact?
100
Maleeka's fictional diary writer.
Who is Alkeema?
200
This point of view gives you key insights into the main character's thoughts and feelings from their own perspective, but cannot tell you how other characters think.
What is 1st person?
200
This humorous character gives Dally a switchblade.
Who is Two-Bit?
200
The words in a play that tell the actors how to move.
What is stage direction?
200
This is the reason an author writes a passage, like attempting to show how important something is.
What is author's purpose?
200
Orpheus' deceased lover.
Who is Eurydice?
300
Sensory language describes these 5 things.
What are sight sound touch taste and smell?
300
The author of The Outsiders
Who is S.E. Hinton?
300
Where do the con men do their con in The Fiddle Game?
a restaurant or hotel
300
This organizational pattern uses dates to show the progress of time in a passage.
What is chronological?
300
The teacher's name in Slam.
Who is Miss Saunders
400
The speakers of The Flame Deluge, Kings Upon the Main, Child of Dust and Silver Wings.
Who are fire, water, water and air?
400
Maleeka's classmates do not respond positively when she changes this about herself.
What is her hair?
400
In the Monsters are Due on Maple Street, when the character pans down from the stars to the neighborhood, that is an example of this.
What is stage direction?
400
These are bold words that come before and introduce a new section.
What are subheadings?
400
The first and last line of The Outsiders.
What is "When I stepped out of the movie theater, I had two things on my mind, Paul Newman and a ride home."
500
TPCASTT in order
Title paraphrase connotation, attitude shift title theme
500
These characters from different novels both threaten the protagonist with violence.
Who are Bob and Charlese?
500
The four types of conflict
vs Man, vs Self, vs Nature, vs Society
500
In this type of sentence, the author states a firm belief on a feeling or something they believe will happen.