Plot Diagram
Figurative Language
Point of View
Parts of Speech
Poetry
100

When and where a story takes place

What is setting?

100
Comparing one thing to another using the words "like" or "as"

What is simile?

100

The narrator is speaking directly to you.

What is 2nd Person POV?

100

A word that shows relation such as where, when, why, or how something happens.

What is preposition?

100

A group of lines set apart from the other parts in a poem.

What is stanza?
200

The beginning events of a story

What is rising action?

200

Words that imitate the sound they make.

What is onomatopoeia?

200

The narrator only shares what the see or hear. They do not know any thoughts.

What is 3rd Person Objective.

200
Describes a noun

What is adjective?

200

The emotions the reader feels when reading something.

What is mood?

300

The beginning of the story where characters and setting are introduced.

What is exposition?

300
An exaggeration of something

What is hyperbole?

300

When the story is told from a character's direct point of view.

What is 1st Person POV?

300

Takes the place of a noun

What is a pronoun?

300

The ordered patter of rhymes at the ends of lines in poetry.

What is rhyme scheme?

400

The turning point of a story

What is climax?


400

Something non-human is given human characteristics.

What is personification? 

400

The reader knows the thoughts and feelings of one character and can see/hear everything else.

What is 3rd Person Limited?

400

Connects words, phrases, or sentences together

What is a conjunction?

400

Words or phrases that appeal to the 5 senses and allow the reader to experience them.

What is imagery?

500

The problem of a story?

What is conflict?
500

A phrase that has a different meaning than what the words literally say/mean.

What is an idiom?

500

You need to do your chores.

What is the point of view?

2nd Person POV

500

Describes a verb, adjective, or adverb

What is an adverb?
500

An idea or feeling that a word can cause other than its literal meaning.

What is connotation?

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