Name one suspense story element.
Intensity, close calls, detailed descriptions, ominous settings.
The most intense moment in a story.
Climax
Give an example of a rhyme
sad mad
P5: These two classmates were STARS in Mustang Players' production of Clue!
P6: This person has a little sister in my 7th period.
5: Brooke and Joey
6: Dominick
The connection between two atoms in a molecule
BOND
True
The beginning of the story where the setting/characters are set up
Exposition
Give an example of end rhyme
I am Sam /
Sam I am
p5: Wrote about worms
p6: Writes poetry SUSPICIOUSLY fast.
5: Mia Headphones
6: Carmine
Mrs. Schiller's college graduation year
2016
Intensity is best described as
a) high stakes situations
b) the saturation of colors in an illustration
c) setting
A
The term for a story's ending
Resolution
Give an example of a near rhyme
Rose Lose
p5: This gentleman always goes HARD on drawing contests.
p6: This person is on the school news
5: Elijah
6: Cody
a type of fruit that can get a sunburn
mango
The setting, situation, and conflict are introduced at this part of of the story.
(Hint: Starts with an E)
Exposition
The events that build to the climax
Rising Action
A near rhyme has a matching _____________ or _______ sound, but not both
consonant / vowel
p5: This classmate wrote about fruit for her final poetry portfolio and taught Mrs. Schiller a new word
p6: This classmates rides motorbikes way too fast.
5: Elle
6: Hunter
Mrs. Schiller's favorite coffee drink at Starbucks
Seasonal: Iced caramel brulee latte
Not seasonal: Iced caramel macchiato
Events that develop uncertainty or mild yet suspenseful action are part of the...
Rising action
The events that follow the climax
Falling action
FREE POINTS!!!!!!!!!!
YAY!
p5: This classmate saw TayTay in Miami
p6: These classmates have the same name
5: Sarah
6: Ava and Ava
Mrs. Schiller's baby's full name
Samuel Tyler Schiller