Most exciting point of the story.
What is the Climax?
Uses I/me/my pronouns to tell a story.
What is first person POV?
What the story is mostly about.
What is Main Idea?
Fiction and Nonfiction.
What are the two main literary genres?
The main part of the word.
What is a root?
What is Inciting Incident?
Uses he/she/they/them pronouns to tell a story.
What is third person POV?
A word or two that tells the reader what the text is about.
A universal truth, moral, or idea the author wants to express.
What is theme?
A group of letters that go before or after the root and changes the meaning of the root word.
What is a Prefix or Suffix?
The turning point of the story, where we see a change in character and action.
What it the Climax?
Uses you/your pronouns to tell a story.
What is second person POV?
Feature of the story that reinforces the main idea.
What is Supporting Detail?
Genre with situations and events that could happen in real life but didn't.
What is realistic fiction?
dis, non, and un
What are prefixes that mean not?
The main problem in the story that causes most of the action.
What is Conflict or Central Conflict?
Narrator can only see the actions and thoughts of one character.
What is third person limited POV?
The main idea and key supporting details necessary to understand the story without having read it.
What is a Summary?
Stories that are jam-packed with action.
What is adventure?
Suffix meaning study or science of.
What is -ology?
The main character of the story.
Who is the Protagonist?
Narrator can see the actions and thoughts of all characters.
What is third person omniscient POV?
Things your objective summary should not contain.
What is opinions and foreshadowing?
A story that is written about someone else's life.
What is Biography?
Prefix meaning water.
What is hydr?