Lines or words that are repeated in a poem.
What is repetition?
The moral or lesson in the story.
What is theme?
The 3 parts should be included in a summary.
What is Beginning, Middle, and End?
When 2 characters have a conversation in a play, this is called______.
What is dialogue?
When you use prior knowledge and evidence from the text.
What is an inference?
Words and phrases the author uses that appeals to the 5 senses to create a vivid image for the reader.
What is imagery?
The end of the story when the conflict is solved.
What is resolution?
A label or brief explanation that accompanies a photo or illustration.
What is a caption?
Instructions in the script of a play that tell the actors what to do and how to say their lines.
What are stage directions?
The feeling or emotion the reader gets when reading a passage.
What is mood?
This type of figurative language gives human characteristics to objects or non-human things.
What is personification?
When part of the story goes back in time that is used to reveal events that happened before the main story.
What is flashback?
The main point the author is making (also called the main idea.)
What is the controlling idea?
The person who writes a play.
What is the Playwright?
An organizational text structure that presents the relationship between an event and the reasons why the event occurred.
What is Cause and Effect?
Grouped lines in a poem.
What is a stanza?
The story's introduction that provides important details about the characters and setting.
What is exposition?
Supporting evidence that comes from the text you are writing about.
What is text evidence?
The setting for the action of a play.
What is a scene?
The use of clues to suggest events that will happen later in the plot.
What is foreshadow?
"She ran as fast as a cheetah" is what type of figurative language.
What is simile?
The author's reason for creating a written work.
What is the author's purpose?
The author provides information about similarities and differences about two or more people, places, things, or ideas.
What is compare and contrast?
All the items used in a play to help tell the story.
What are props?
The statement an author is trying to prove is true in an argumentative text.
What is the claim?