Define setting
The time, place, and environment of a story
The beginning of a story is called...
The exposition
Define theme
The moral or lesson of a story
What type of text structure explains why something happened, and what happened as a result of this?
Cause and Effect
Define noun
Person, place, thing, or idea
Give an example of how setting can affect mood
Many possible answers (Example: night can cause something to spooky)
The ending of a story is called...
The resolution
Define main idea
What the story is about
What type of text structure explains how things are alike and how things are different?
Compare and contrast
A sentence with one independent clause is called
A simple sentence
Give an example of how setting impacts character
Many possible answers (ex: growing up in a castle can give someone an entitled personality)
The most exciting part of the story is called...
The climax
Give an example of theme
Many possible answers (growing up)
What type of text structure describes events in the order that they happen?
Chronological/sequential
An incomplete sentence punctuated as complete sentence is called
a fragment
"Christmas won't be Christmas without any presents," grumbled Jo, lying on the rug.
"It's so dreadful to be poor!" sighed Meg, looking down at her old dress.
"I don't think it's fair for some girls to have plenty of pretty things, and other girls nothing at all," added little Amy, with an injured sniff.
"We've got Father and Mother, and each other," said Beth contentedly from her corner.
The four young faces on which the firelight shone brightened at the cheerful words, but darkened again as Jo said sadly, "We haven't got Father, and shall not have him for a long time." She didn't say "perhaps never," but each silently added it, thinking of Father far away, where the fighting was.
How can Jo be described?
Negative
"Man, math is hard," said Sara.
"I know, but we are almost done with the school year," I responded.
What point of view is this written in?
First person
Give an example of main idea
Many possible answers (recycling is good)
What are the three parts of a quote sandwich?
-Intro
-Quote
-Justification/explanantion
More than once sentence punctuated as one sentence is called
A run-on
Sara had been climbing the hill for four hours already. She felt her cheeks burn. Her heart was beating louder, too. Even her backpack felt heavier by the second. As she swiped the sweat from her face, the only things she had seen for ages were grass and rocks. The hill seemed endless. She wanted to give up already. I can't, Sara thought. Not if I want to get rid of the nickname "Slowpoke Sara!"
"Come on, girl," Jenny shouted from higher up the hill.
"I. . . I," Sara managed to speak between breaths "am coming."
Jordan, the class bully, was also far ahead of her. Jordan yelled as loud as he could, "Last one to the top has to carry all the backpacks."
"I will show him who is faster," Sara mumbled. She rolled up her sleeves, took a long breath, and took faster steps. Jordan is not going to tease me in class tomorrow! I have to run faster! In a few minutes, she had almost caught up with Jordan. Just as she was about to beat Jordan, she saw a little bird trapped in a bush. It was fluttering its wings and desperately trying to escape. Sara carefully managed to reach near the bush and slowly removed the tangled vine from the bird's scrawny feet. In the blink of an eye, the bird stretched its wings and flew.
"Wait," Sara yelled at Jenny who was now at the top of the hill. Sara was the last one to get to the top, once again.
How can Sara's character by described?
Kind- she rescues the trapped bird
You can do it! You got this!
What point of view is this written in?
Second person
What is the difference between main idea and theme?
Where theme is the moral or lesson of the story, the main idea is what the story was about
What goes in the parentheses in an in-text citation?
Page number
Name three capitalization rules
Many possible answers