Elements of Fiction
Literary Elements
Grammar
Nonfiction Text Features/Structure
Miscellaneous
100
The where and when (or place and time) of a story.
What is setting?
100
She was as busy as a bee.
What is a simile?
100

Rewrite the sentence: she has blonde hair

She has blonde hair.

100
The words that explain what a picture shows.
What is the caption?
100

They're/Their/There always running late!

They're

200
The problem of a story.
What is conflict?
200
The stars danced playfully in the moonlit sky.
What is a personification?
200

Rewrite the sentence correctly: how was your day

How was your day?

200
The part of a nonfiction book that defines words.
What is a glossary?
200

What two words make up the contraction don't?

Do not

300
The sequence of events in a story.
What is the plot?
300
A comparison NOT using like or as?
What is a metaphor?
300

Identify the subject of the sentence: The cat ran across the street.

What is "the cat"?

300
The title of an article.
What is the heading?
300

Uses Key words like I, Me, My and tells the story from 1 person's POV.

1st, 2nd or 3rd POV

What is 1st person POV

400
The lesson (main message) given in a story.
What is theme?
400
Carrie's cat clawed her couch, creating chaos.
What is alliteration?
400

Rewrite the sentence: that book was amazing

That book was amazing!

400
Author's purpose to tell you how things are the same and how things are different?
What is compare/contrast?
400
The three main author's purposes.
What is to persuade, to inform, and to entertain?
500
What makes up a character's personality?
What are character traits?
500

Language that can't be taken literally - it doesn't mean exactly what is says?

Figurative Language

500

Edit the sentence correctly: hey is that your sister.

Hey, is that your sister?

500
Text is written in an order or timeline format.
What is chronological order?
500

Uses character names. Tells the thoughts and feelings of 2 or more characters.

1st, 2nd, or 3rd person POV

What is 3rd person POV

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