Figurative Language
Story Elements
Genres
Text Structures
100

Define a simile.

Comparing two things using like or as.

100

What is a setting?

The time and place where the story take place.

100

What is fiction?

Stories that are not true.

100

What is problem and solution?

When a issue/conflict is told but also how it is resolved.

200

What is an onomatopoeia?

A word that sounds like it is spelled.

200

What are the people in the story?

Characters.

200

What is non-fiction?

Stories that are true.

200
What is cause and effect?

When one event directly results to another event.

300

What is alliteration?

The repeating sounds at the beginning of the word.
300

What is a plot?

What happens in the story.

300

What is a biography?

A story written about someone's life.

300

What is compare and contrast?

Stating the similarities and differences between two things.

400

What is personification?

Giving non human things human qualities

400

What is an exposition?

The beginning of the story.

400

What is realistic fiction?

A story that could happen but has not happened.

400

What is chronological?

Placing things in order by time and date.

500

What is an idiom?

A phrase or expression that cannot be understood by it's literal meaning.

500

What are the five different conflicts?

Man vs. Man

Man vs. Nature

Man vs. Self

Man vs. Society

Man vs. Technology

500

What story typically have talking animals? 

Fables.

500

What is sequence?

Placing things in order step by step.

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