Tips and Tricks
story arc
figurative languages
Narrative techniques
Grammar
100

this helps you copy something.

what is ctrl+c?

100

This is what background information the reader needs to know to understand the story.

what is Exposition.

100

This helps show human characteristics on non-human objects.

What is personification?

100

we use this to show a psychological  struggle within a character,a battle between opposing  desires, or emotions.

What is internal conflict?

200

this helps you redo something.

what is ctrl+z?

200

the events after the conflict.

what is rising action events?

200

It is a exaggeration used to make a point.

what is a hyperbole?

200

We use this to move between events, ideas, and topics.

What are transitional words and phrases?

200

The study of how language is actually used by speakers and writers, focusing on documenting and analyzing existing patterns and structures without judgment.

What is prescriptive grammar?

300

this helps you paste something that you copied.

what is ctrl+v?

300

This helps us understand how the rising action begins with the protagonist facing the problem.

What is conflict?

300

This is Using the words"like"or "as" to compare two unlike things that share some similarity.

what is the similarity?

300

A conversation between two or more people.

What is dialogue?

400

this lets you select everything on the page.

what is ctrl+ A

400
This is the events that demonstrate how the protagonist's life, situation, or thoughts change after the climax.

What is the falling action?

400

This is a direct comparison of unlike things without using the words like or as.

What is a metaphor?

400

This shows us what a character is thinking.

What is internal Monologue?

400

The study of how language is actually used by speakers and writers, focusing on documenting and analyzing existing patterns and structures without judgment.

What is descriptive grammar?

500

this lets you open a new browser tab.

what is ctrl+t

500

We use this to help us know that its Often a reflection of the events that occurred. sometimes not explicitly written out. Answers the question what changed.

what is the resolution?

500

A phrase or expression whose meaning cannot be understood from the literal meanings of its words alone.

what is a idiom?

500

We use this to help us describe the central ideas that a piece  of writing explores. 

What are themes?

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