Story Elements
Author's Purpose
Poetry
Text Features
Drama or Play
100

Fiction always includes this description of time and place.

What is setting?

100

The author's pupose for writing non-fiction could be to  _________ or ________.

What is to persuade or inform?

100

A group of lines in poetry, similar to a paragraph.

What is a stanza?

100

This text feature helps me know what words are important in the text.

a) glossary

b) title

c) bold print

What is bold print?

100

The name for the group of people in a play.

What is the cast of characters?

200

The point of view told by someone in the story.

What is first person?

200

The author's purpose of a non-fiction text can never be to _____________.

What is entertain?

200

A poem that expresses the author's feelings.

What is a line?

200

Author's use this to let the reader know what the main idea of the paragraph will be.

a) topic sentence

b) detail

c) italic print

What is a) topic sentence?

200

These are the words that tell what the characters should be doing while on stage. These words are usually in (parenthesis).

What is stage directions?

300

The actions and words of the people in the story are the 

a) problem and solution

b) character traits

c) compare and contrast.

What are b) character traits?

300

The author's purpose of an advertisement about the best features of an ipad that includes words like you should and best.

What is to persuade?

300

Poetry that has no rhyme scheme.

What is free verse?

300

These words are located at the top of dictionary pages.

What are guide words?

300

The person who tells what is happening, but is not an actor 


Who is the narrator?

400

Authors sometimes include this hidden message or lesson in their stories.

What is a theme?

400

This is the author's purpose of a newspaper article about the dangers of playing video games all day.

What is to inform?

400

This type of poem tells a story.

What is true?

400

Sometimes authors use graphs, charts, webs, or diagrams to give the reader additional information or to help them understand something better. What are these called?

a) photographs

b) graphic organizers

c) captions

What are c) graphic organizers?

400

Lines that are spoken between two or more characters.

What is dialogue?

500

The point of view when words like he, she, it, or they are primarily used?

What is third person?

500

The new playground is ready! However, there are some things you should know before you head outdoors. No one is allowed to stand in a swing. Always go down a slide, not up. Step carefully on the rope ladder, and don't go too fast on the merry-go-round.

The author's purpose for writing the paragraph above is to -

a) explain the right way to play foursquare

b) entertain kids with a story about going to the park

c) persuade students to take turns on the merry-go-round

d) inform students of rules for safe play

What is d) inform students of rules for safe play?

500

When a line of a poem ends and another starts on the next line.

What is a line break?

500

We studied these 3 ways writers organize information:

a) cause and effect, sequence, compare and contrast

b) alphabetical, numerical, length

c) height, weight, intelligence

What is cause and effect, compare and contrast, and sequence?

500

In a drama, whenever the setting changes, it's time to start a new ________.

a) play

b) scene

c) poem


What is b) scene?

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