These words mean about the same thing
What are synonyms?
The turning point of a story
What is the climax?
The term used to make an educated guess based on evidence
What is an inference?
The sea lashed out in anger at the ships.
What is personification?
Where and when the
story takes place
What is setting?
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These small word "parts" are added to the end of a word to change its meaning
What are suffixes?
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The primary problem that drives the action of the story; what the protagonist needs to overcome
What is the conflict?
Compare and contrast, cause and effect, problem and solution, and description
What are text structures?
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I can run as fast as a cheetah.
What is a simile?
The people, animals, or
creatures involved in the
story
What is character(s)?
These words mean the opposite
What are antonyms?
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The introduction to a story, including the characters and setting
What is the exposition?
What is author's purpose?
I planted purple petunias in the park.
What is alliteration?
The perspective from which a narrative is told [list all]
What is 1st person and 3rd person point of view?
These small word "parts" are added to the beginning of words to change its meaning
What are prefixes?
Not always happy, but it does complete the story. It can leave the reader with questions, answers, frustration, or satisfaction.
What is the resolution?
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The central, or most important, idea in a paragraph or passage
What is the main idea?
The classroom is an ice box today!
What is a metaphor?
Name the parts of an argumentative essay
What is 1. Introduction · 2. Body Paragraphs· 3. Counterargument and · 4. Conclusion
The words around a difficult word to help the reader determine the meaning
What are context clues?
All of the events that lead to the eventual climax, including character development and events that create suspense.
What is the rising action?
The lesson or message that can be learned from a story
What is theme?
I can smell pizza from a mile away!
What is hyperbole?
The 3 types of rhetorical appeals
What is logos, ethos, and pathos?
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