FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE
PLOT DEVELOPMENT
VOCABULARY/
MORPHOLOGY
CHARACTERIZATION
100

“Peter Piper picked a pack of pickled peppers…” is an example of what type of figurative language?

What is Alliteration?

100

This plot element is at the top of the plot development roller coaster.

What is climax?

100

This part of speech is always (Always? Always?) added to the beginning of a root word.

What is a prefix?

100

This is the name of the main character in the story Blancaflor.

Who is Alfonso?

200

This word(s) is always present in a simile.

What are like and as?

200

This plot element is after the climax, but before the resolution.

What is Falling action?

200

These 2 suffixes mean “can be.”

What are -able and ible?

200

These are the 3 factors authors use to develop a character in a story.

What the character thought, said, and did?

300

Authors use figurative language in their writing in order to do this.

What is to enhance, elaborate, or paint a

picture?

300

The theme of a text is found at the end of this type of literature.

What is a Narrative text?

300

This literary element is written FIRST when summarizing an expository text.

What is the Central Idea?

300

Name one detail from the story Blancaflor that tells the reader how Alfonso felt about his parents.

- Wrote a letter to his mother.

- Agreed to complete impossible tasks to heal his father.

400

This type of language is the opposite of figurative language.

What is literal language?

400

These 5 elements are essential in plot development.

What are exposition, rising action, climax,

fallingaction, and resolution?

400

This word is used to describe which details to include in a summary.

What is relevant?

400

Explain one event the author used to show how Alfonso felt about Blancaflor.

- Alfonso went back for Blancaflor.

-Alfonso married Blancaflor.

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