Types of Sentences
Figurative Language
Parts of a story
Parts of a sentence
MISC
100

This type of sentence asks a question

Interrogative 

100

Comparing two things using like or as

Simile


100

The main character of the story

Protagonist

100

Who the sentence is about

Subject

100

When the order of events is from 1st to last

Chronological Order

200

This type of sentence makes a statement

Declarative

200

Comparing two things NOT using like or as

Metaphor

200

the beginning of every story. The first part of the plot pyramid

Exposition

200

What the subject does in the sentence is called the 

predicate

200

What are 3 types of fictional pieces?

Fairy Tales, Comic Books, fantasies 

300

This type of sentence is made up of a single subject and predicate 

simple sentence


300

The repeating of a sound or letter at the begging of each word in a sentence

Alliteration

300

The most exciting and important part of a story

Climax


300

His, her, she, he, they, them

2nd person pronouns

300

A story that is fake

Fiction

400

this type of sentence is made up of two simple sentences

compound sentence

400

An exaugurated statement to emphasize a point

Hyperbole

400

the person against the main character in a story

Antagonist


400

I, Me, My, Our, Ours

1st person pronouns

400

A story that is real

Nonfiction 

500

this type of sentence is used to show excitement.

Exclamatory sentence

500

giving human like qualities to non human objects

Personification

500

When the story starts to wind down. The 4th part of the plot pyramid

Falling action

500

You, Your, Yours, Yourself

2nd person pronouns

500

The dictionary definition of a word

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