The story's highest point, or where the conflict is at its mos
Climax
The moral or the lesson that you take away from the story
Theme
This it the author's feelings towards the subject they are writing about
Tone
A group of lines within poetry
Stanza
The sun woke up and decided to walk up the skyline slowly.
Personification
Falling Action
When going back in the text, it is important for you to find this in order to support your answer
Textual Evidence
This type of point of view uses the words "I", "Me" or "My"
First Person Point of View
This is often determined by using letters at the end of the line (AABB, ABAB)
Rhyme Scheme
The school is like a dungeon because of how dark the rooms are.
Simile
Where the conflict is introduced
Rising Action
This is what the story is mainly about
Main/Central Idea
The reader's feelings about a particular response/story
Mood
When words sound the same at the end of each line
Rhyme
Giving human like qualities to non-human objects
Personification
This is where the characters are introduced in the story and where the setting is introduced as well
Writing a short response about what the passage is mainly about is known as
Summary
The three types of author's purpose are:
Persuade, Inform and Entertain (PIE)
Poetry has to rhyme and be divided up into stanzas each time. True or False?
False
POW! BOOM! CRACK! are example of...
Onomatopoeia
The end of the story where all lose ends are tied
Resolution
In a story, an author paints a picture with descriptive words. What is this vocabulary word?
This point of view uses "they" "them" "their" and more to help tell a story
Third Person Point of View
An exaggerated statement about something is know as...
Hyperbole
Alliteration