Which person do these pronouns belong to?
You and your
What is "2nd Person"
Another word for inside
What is "internal"
What is the name for the most important part of the story?
What is the "climax"
What is the most important point/idea of a text called?
What is the "main idea"
The main character of The Giver was Gabriel.
What is "false"
Identify the point of view of the following sentence:
"They decided to go camping in the woods for the weekend."
What is "3rd person"
Uncontrolled or wild
What is "rampant"
The end of the story
What is the "resolution"
What is the difference between "nonfiction" and "fiction"?
What is "fiction is fake and nonfiction is based on real events"
True or False:
When a narrator uses a person's name in their passage, this means the story is in "1st person".
What is "false"
Which point of view does the following pronoun belong to?
We
What is "1st person"
A promise to do something
What is a "commitment"
Which part of the story has moments that lead to the climax?
What is the "rising action"
What often is used to support the main idea and supporting ideas of a text?
What are "details"
What's wrong with the following sentence:
Yesterday johnny and I went to the mall.
What is "the J in Johnny isn't capitalized"
Identify the point of view of the following sentence:
"You might not realize it now, but every decision you make today will shape your future in ways you can't yet imagine."
What is "2nd person"
An object used to contain a specific thing
What is a "receptacle"
Which part of the story reflects the characters learning from their mistakes?
What is the "falling action"
When you don't understand a word or phrase in a sentence, you would most likely use the following
What are "context clues"
Which of the following phrases are correct:
a extravaganza or an extravaganza
What is "an extravaganza"
What were the two types of 3rd person point of view we discussed?
What are "3rd person omniscient and limited"
The feeling of having of no hope
What is "despair"
What two things are often introduced in an exposition of a story?
What are "the characters and the conflict being introduced"
When a poem places a picture in your head, what would that be considered?
What is "imagery"
Please name a character from any story we've read on CommonLit.
What is " "