Figurative Language
Literary Terms
Story Elements
Genres
Books/Authors
100

"He is as scary as a bear" is an _____.

simile

100

The words around an unknown word in a sentence is the ___.

context clues

100

Where and when the story takes place?

setting

100

A story written about a person by that person.

autobiography

100

Greg Heffley writes a journal in which book?

Diary of a Wimpy Kid

200

"Hold your horses" is an example of ____.

idiom

200

Which point of view uses "I" or "me?"

1st person

200

The message, moral, or lesson in a story.

theme

200

This genre includes magical or impossible items or characters.

fantasy

200

Rick Riordan is the author of what series?

Percy Jackson and the Olympians

300

The repetition of beginning sounds is ____.

alliteration

300

Which point of view is used to know and see into different characters?

3rd person

300

Placing story events in the order in which they happen.

chronological order

300

A story that has puzzling events that isn't solved until the end.

mystery

300

In which book does the girl want her boyfriend to make her a vampire?

Twilight

400

"He is so hungry he could eat a horse" is an example of ____.

hyperbole

400

Writers have a specific intention when writing (inform, persuade, or entertain).  What is this called?

author's purpose

400
This occurs when a main character clashes with an outside force.

external conflict

400
This genre gives you factual information about real topics.

informational text

400

Who attends Hogwart's?

Harry Potter

500

"The sun is smiling on the field of flowers" is an example of ____.

personificiation

500

Using your reasoning and experience to "read between the lines."

inference

500

When does the resolution of the story occur?

at the end of the story

500

This genre uses made up characters but in setting/contexts that could really happen.

realistic fiction

500

Who was Katniss and Peeta's deadliest competition in the Hunger Games?

Cates

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