Plot
Point of View
Tone and Mood
Commonly Confused Words
Poetry
100

The background information of a story- Introduces characters and the setting.

Exposition

100

What point of view is this- I, Me, My, We, and our.

First-person

100

What is the tone of a book

How the author feels.

100

I went to _____ a phone at the Apple store.

By/Buy/Bye

Buy 

100

What is a stanza?

Paragraph in poetry

200

Climax

When the rising action reaches its peak- turning point

200

A narrator's point of view is... 

3rd person

200

What is the Mood of a book

How you feel.

200

______ did you go today for work.

Wear/Were/Where

Where

200

What graphic organizer can you use for poetry?

TPCASTT

300

The build-up of events that lead to the most important moment in the story.

Rising Action

300

2nd person keyword

You

300

The tone is described by what part of speech?

Adjectives

300

I go to school ___________.

Everyday/Every day

Every day

300

TRUE OR FALSE

Poetry always uses figurative language. 

FALSE

400

Resolution 

The part of the story where everything works out one way or the other.

400

What point of view tells you steps to do things?

2nd person

400

What part of speech describes the mood?

Adjectives

400

I ______ my Tennis match.

Loose/Loss/Lose

Loss

400

What is a Rhyme scheme?

The pattern of rhyming found in a stanza of a poem

500

Conflict is resolved

Falling Action

500

What is this point of view- He, She, They, Them, and Him

3rd person

500

Is the mood your mood or the author's mood?

Your mood

500

I will not _____ your apology.

Accept/Except 

Accept

500

TRUE OR FALSE

The poet is always the speaker.

FALSE

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