What is #3?
Climax
What do we call words that have similar meanings?
Synonyms
What do you call a comparison using "like" or "as"?
Simile
True or False: A theme should include a character's name.
False
If an author is trying to make you laugh, what is their purpose?
Entertain
What is it called when the narrator is a character in the story and uses words like "I" and "me"?
First-person point of view
What does Denotation mean?
Dictionary definition
What figurative language is "Life is a rollercoaster."
Metaphor
Which structure compares similarities and differences between two things?
Compare and contrast
What’s the author’s purpose if they write a recipe or instruction manual?
Inform
What is it called when the narrator is not in the story and tells the story using words like "he," "she," or "they"?
Third-person point of view
What does connotation mean?
Emotions that we associate with a word
What type of mood might a reader feel if the setting is described as “a bright, sunny park full of laughing children”?
Happy/Joyful
What is the theme of a story?
The life lesson or message the author wants the reader to learn.
If an author wants you to believe or do something, what is their purpose?
Persuade
The villain is defeated and the town is saved.
What part of the plot is this?
Resolution
What trait would describe someone who never gives up, even when facing difficult situations?
Determined/Persistent
What would be the mood of a scene where a lonely character walks through an abandoned town?
Sad, creepy, depressing
What structure shows things in the order they happened?
Chronological/Sequence
Name the Author's Purpose: "A commercial that says you should buy this new phone today."
Persuade
What are the five parts of a plot?
Exposition, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, Resolution
Which character trait best describes a person who is unwilling to share or help others?
Selfish/Greedy
Name that tone: "Wow, what a great idea," she said with an eye-roll."
Sarcastic
Name that text structure: "Because it rained all night, the field was too muddy for the game."
Cause and effect
What are the three main reasons an author writes?
PIE: Persuade, Inform, Entertain