Homophones
Homonyms
Characters
Plot
Book for Class
100

what is a homophone?

words that sound the same but have different meanings.

100

what is a homonym?

A homonym is a word with multiple meanings.

100

what is the protagonist?

the good character in the story.

100

what is plot?

what happens in a story.

100

what is the name of the book we are reading for class?

Bridge to Terabithia

200

ad or add?

Deven was flipping through a newspaper when he came across an ___.

ad

200

There was a ring of dirt around the tub.

how is ring being used?

as in something circular in shape.

200

what is the antagonist?

the bad character in a story.

200

where the story takes place is called?

setting

200

Who is the protagonist of Bridge to Terabithia?

Jesse Aarons

300

The ____ clean the house and garage.

maid or made?

maid

300

She was a bright young lady she just struggled with her words.


how is bright being used.

as in intelligent

300

She is happy?

is an example of what kind of characterization?

direct 

300

what is the conflict of a story?

an issue or problem in a story.

300

What event at school is Jesse Aarons looking forward to?

the race

400

Juan didn't make a ____ off the tshirts he sold. 

profit or prophet ?

profit

400

He wanted to lie down on the bed.


how is lie being used?

to recline

400

she smiled from ear to ear, jumping up and down?

this is an example of what kind of characterization?

indirect 

400

The setting of a story can determine the _____ of a story.

mood

400

who won the race at school?

Leslie Burke

500

Clare told a ____ to get out of going to school.

tail or tale?

tale

500

He started to tire from all the running he was doing.

how is tire being used?

to become fatigued (sleepy)

500

what are the five ways you can create a character?

appearance, dialogue, actions, private thoughts, and other character's thoughts.

500

what are the 5 parts of story mountain?

background, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution

500

Who is the author of the Bridge of Terabithia?

Katherine Paterson

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