Figurative Language
Figurative Language
Freytags Pyramid
Grammar Rules
6 Elements of fiction
100

Kaboom!!!!

What is an onomatopoeia?

100

Giving an object a human like feature.

What is personification?

100

The part of the story that sets off the rest of the story.

What is the Inciting Incident?

100

Placed at the end of a sentence.

What is a punctuation?

100

When and where the story takes place.

What is the setting?


200

She is hard working like a bee.

What is a simile?

200

Describing something without using like or as.

What is a metaphor?

200

The most dangerous part in the story.

What is the Climax?

200

Used for beginning of names, places, and of sentences.

What is capitalization?

200
A message or lesson that is told through the story.

What is the theme?

300

You were sleeping for an eternity!

What is a hyperbole?

300

Repeating letters or sounds.

What is an alliteration?

300

Introducing the setting and characters.

What is Exposition?

300

A word that is changed if the next word starts with a vowel.

What is a?

300

Shows thoughts or emotion for not only one character.

What is an omniscient POV?

400

It was a very old house. The owners of the abandoned house died in a car crash an extremely long time ago while driving down a dangerous road.

What is a variety of sentences?

400

Get ready, get set, go!

What is repetition?

400

3 elements after exposition.

What is Falling Action?

400

Yesterday, I fighted to death.

What is the mistake?

What is fought?

400
The three types of conflicts.

What is Character vs character, character vs self and character vs society?

500

The amazing anteater ate so many ants.

What is an assonance?

500

He was moved to tears by the heartwarming gesture.

What is emotive language?

500

French word for outcome.

What is détounoment?

500

A punctuation used to connect two short sentences.

What is a semicolon?

;

500

Which one of the six elements don't need proof.

What is plot?

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