What is:
Where the story ends?
Resolution
What are the first person pronouns?
I, me, my, us, we, our
What example of figurative language is this:
I ran as fast as a cheetah.
Simile
What is theme?
A lesson the author wants us to learn about the life from the story.
What is this called:
This supports your claim with facts, examples, or details.
Evidence
What is:
The characters, setting, and conflict in the story
Exposition/Introduction
Which POV uses these pronouns:
he, she, they, them, their
3rd Person POV
Which figurative language is this:
Compares two unlike things but does not use "like" or "as"
Metaphor
True or False: Theme is a moral, life-lesson or message that is true for kids only.
False
What is this called:
This is the group of people you are trying to convince.
What is:
All the major events in the story that leads to the climax
Rising Action
Which 3rd Person POV is this:
Never learn what any character thinks + feels. You ONLY read what the narrator sees.
3rd Person Objective
Which figurative language is this:
Sayings that have been around for many years. The meaning is different than the original words
Idiom
Can this be a theme? (incorrect/correct):
"Johnny should not lie."
Incorrect
What is this an example of:
“A study shows students with 20-minute recess score higher on tests.”
Facts/Statistics
What is:
The events that occur after the climax and resolution
Falling Action
Which 3rd Person POV is this:
The narrator is outside the story, but you learn how ALL the characters think and feel.
3rd Person Omniscient
Which example of figurative language is this:
Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers
Alliteration
"Courage helps people overcome challenges"
Correct
What is a hook?
Is the opening sentence (or two) designed to grab the reader’s attention and make them want to keep reading.
What is the climax?
The most exciting part where the resolution/solution immediately follows.
What 3rd Person POV is this:
The narrator is outside the story, but you learn how character thinks and feels.
The repetition of vowel sounds in nearby words; repetition of vowel sounds in the middle of words.
Assonance
Can this be a theme? (Incorrect/correct):
"The dog was loyal"
Incorrect
What is this called:
This is writing meant to convince someone to think or act a certain way.
Persuasive writing