Plot Diagram Review
Structure/Author's Purpose
What is the term...
Figurative Language
100
Name the part of the plot where the characters and setting are introduced.

What is... exposition.

100

What is the author's purpose for most narrative text?

What is... to entertain.

100

What is the term for a statement that shows how someone thinks or feels about something?

What is... opinion.

100

Name the term for comparisons that uses like or as.

What is... a simile. 

200

Name the part of the plot that is the turning point.

What is... climax.

200

What's the term given to the struggle or problem of the character in a story?

What is... conflict.

200

What is the term given to two wrods that mean nearly the same things?

What is... synonym.

200

Name the term for a comparison that state that one thing is another.

What is... a metaphor.

300

Name the part of the plot that occurs right after the climax.

What is... falling action.

300

What is the author's purpose for most nonfiction text?

What is... to teach or inform.

300

What's the term given to the message or lesson in a story? (something you can relate to your own life)

What is... theme.

300
Name the term for words in a poem that begin with the same beginning sound.

What is... alliteration. 

400

Name the part of the plot where the conflict gets worse and worse.

What is... rising action.

400

Name the text structure for a recipe or instructions for how to build something.

What is... procedural text.

400

What's the term for a statement that can proven?

What is... a fact.

400

Name the figurative language where human qualities ar given to something nonhuman.

What is... personification. 

500

Name the part of the plot where the loose ends are tied up and the a character might learn a lesson.

What is... resolution.

500

What's the type of text structure that presents events in order of occurrence?

What is... chronological. 

500

What is the term given to two words that sound the same but have different meanings?

What is... homophones.

500
What type of figurative language are "crackle" "BOOM" and "drip" examples of?

What is... onomatopoeia. 

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