Tone and Mood
5 Narrative elements
Nonfiction
Imagery
Point of view
10000

What is tone?


What is the writers attitude?

10000

Includes the exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution?

Bonus 500 if you can draw a plot diagram

What is the plot?

10000

How many text features can you list?

List 5=100 points

List 7= 300 points

List 10=400 points

List more than 10= 500 points

How many did you name?

table of contents, index, glossary, heading/subheading, key words, text boxes, pictures and captions, labeled diagrams, charts/graphs, etc.

10000

Which type of imagery describes what you see?

Bonus 500 if you create an example.

What is visual, or sight imagery?

10000

Which point of view? Yesterday, I bought my brother a present.

What is 1st person point of view?

20000

What is mood?

Bonus 500 if you also give the definition of tone. 

What is how the author wants the reader to feel?

20000

It refers to the problem in the story.

What is conflict?

20000

Based on the subheading, what text structure would you expect the section to use? 

The History of Video Games

Chronological

20000

Which type of imagery appeals to the sense of touch?

What is tactile, or touch imagery?

20000

Which point of view uses words like I, mine, my, and ours?

Bonus 500 if you create a sentence using this point of view. 

What is 1st person point of view?

30000

What is the mood of this:

Lily slowly walked to the basement. The stairs creaked as she went deeper into the darkness. The basement smelled bad, and Lily felt her heart pound in her chest as she crept forward.

Creepy, suspenseful

30000

Who is in the story?

Bonus 500 if you can give 2 examples.

Characters 

30000
List 2-4 signal words for each text structure that we studied.

Chronological, Process, Cause and Effect, Problem and Solution, Generalization, and Compare and Contrast.

List them!!

30000

Which type of imagery appeals to the sense of smell?

Bonus 500 if you create an example sentence. 

What is olfactory, or smell imagery?

30000

Which point of view? Erica is very tall. She can almost touch the roof!

What is 3rd Person point of view?

40000

Bouncing into the room, she lit up the vicinity with a joyous glow on her face. The mood of this statement is...

Bonus 500 if you tell a joke.

What is happy or joyful?

40000

When and where the story takes place.

What is the setting?

40000

Name and describe  at least four of the text structures that we studied in the nonfiction unit. Bonus 500 if you can name and describe all 6.

compare and contrast, problem and solution, generalization, process, chronological/sequential, and cause and effect

40000

Which type of imagery is used? "She awoke to the chirping of birds and the soft whisper of a breeze as it passed through the tree outside her window."

What is auditory, or sound imagery? (appeals to sense of sound)

40000

Which point of view uses words like he, him, her, it, them, his, and hers?

Bonus 500 if you describe the other 2 points of view. 

What is 3rd person point of view?

50000

Just when I thought things could not get more ridiculous, her little terrier, all dressed up in its knitted blue "winter outfit" poked its head out of the pink polka-dot doggy tote!

The tone of this sentence is...

What is humorous? 

50000

Moral of the story/lesson we learn

What is the theme?
50000

Based on the subheading, what text structure would you expect the section to use? 

How to Stop Pollution

Bonus 500 points if you can create another example.

Problem and Solution

50000

Which type of imagery is used? As he bit into the hot spicy pepper, his tongue felt as though it were on fire. 

What is gustatory, or taste imagery? (appeals to sense of taste)

50000

Which point of view? Do not go in there! 

What is 2nd person point of view?

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