this figurative language is a saying or phrase whose meaning is different from the words that make it up.
What is idiom
100
a poem is a limerick when
What is it is made up of 5 lines with a pattern of aabba
200
the qualities that tell the reader what kind of person the character is
What character traits
200
when the narrator tells the story using the pronouns they, he or she
What is third-person point of view
200
hort retelling of a text in the own words of the one who is writing it
What is summary
200
a comparison between 2 things not using like or as
What is metaphor
200
a scene is part of a ____________ and tells the _________ of a story
What is play, setting
300
the sequence of events in a story
What is plot
300
when the narrator know the thoughts and feelings and actions of all the characters in the story
What is 3rd person omniscient point of view
300
does not include the readers opinion or judgement
What is summary
300
personification is...
What is giving a non human object human traits or characteristics
300
a pause in the story to describe an event that happened earlier
What is flashback
400
the problem, or obstacle, in a story
What is conflict
400
the narrator tell s the story through the thoughts, feelings of only one character
What is 3rd person limited omniscient
400
this genre often has a theme or moral to a story. the characters are usually animals
What is fable
400
Jeannie knows a lot of information, and she is a fountain of information
What is metaphor
400
what is foreshadowing
What is a clue about what is going to happen later or in the future in a story.
500
the way a conflict is solved at the end of the story
What is resolution
500
which point of view uses the pronoun you
What is 2nd person point of view
500
what is not usually stated directly in the text and has to be figured out.
What is theme
500
the woman's face looked as wrinkled as an old paper bag.
What is simile
500
this is an example of: Are you kidding? Mom said that storms are expected this afternoon. I don't think we should risk it to go look at a silly parade.