Figurative Language
Plot Line
Book Genre
Sentences
Elements of a Story
100
Symbolic meanings that are different from their literal sense


A. Imagery

B. Idiom

C. Symbolism

What is Symbolism?
100

the introduction to a story, including the primary characters' names, setting, mood, and time.

A. Climax

B. Falling Action

C. Exposition

What is Exposition?
100

short stories and novels, that describes imaginary events and people.

A. Biography

B. Fiction

C. Non-fiction

What is Fiction?
100

The dog ran as fast as the wind

A. Metaphor

B. Simile

C. Personfification

What is Simile?
100

 main events of a play, novel, movie, or similar work,  presented by the writer as an sequence

A. Theme

B. Plot

C. Character`

What is Plot?
200
Represents various objects & ideas to appeal to the physical senses


A. Personification

B. Imagery

C. Alliteration

What is Imagery?
200

the story is all of the events that lead to the eventual climax, including character development and events that create suspense.

A. Resolution

B. Climax

C. Rising Action

What is Rising Action?
200
Nonfiction story about one's own life


A. Biography

B. Documentary

C. Autobiography

What is Autobiography?
200
A salty tear ran across her mouth


A. Personification

B. Allusion

C. Imagery

What is Imagery?
200

the way an author develops a series of events in a text.

A. Rising Action

B. Falling action

C. Conflict

What is Conflict?
300
Using comparison of two things without using "like" or "as"


A. Simile

B. Symbolism

C. Metaphor

What is Metaphor?
300

the primary problem that drives the plot of the story, often a main goal for the protagonist to achieve or overcome.

A. Exposition

B. Falling action

C. Conflict

What is Conflict?
300
Story about someone's life written by someone else


A. Autobiography

B. Biography

C. Documentary

What is Biography?
300
My backpack weighs a ton!


A. Allusion

B. Imagery

C. Hyperbole

What is Hyperbole?
300

place or type of surroundings where something is positioned or where an event takes place

A. Plot

B. Conflict

C. Setting

What is Setting?
400
Exaggerated claim that is meant to not be taken literally


A. Onomatopoeia

B. Hyperbole

C. Metaphor


What is Hyperbole?
400

everything that happens as a result of the climax, including wrapping-up of plot points, questions being answered, and character development.

A. Resolution

B. Rising action

C. Falling action

What is Falling Action?
400

draws imaginatively on scientific knowledge and speculation in its plot, setting, theme, etc.

A. Autobiography

B. Sci-fi

C. Biography

What is Sci-Fi?
400
He has the heart of gold


A. Alliteration

B. Metaphor

C. Hyperbole

What is Metaphor?
400

main idea or an underlying meaning of a literary work, which may be stated directly or indirectly.

A. Conflict

B. Theme

C. Setting

What is Theme?
500
You compare the words "like" or "as" to unlike things


A. Imagery

B. Simile

C. Metaphor

What is Simile?
500

not always happy, but it does complete the story. It can leave a reader with questions, answers, frustration, or satisfaction.

A. Plot twist

B. Climax

C. Resolution

What is Resolution?
500

writing that is based on facts, real events, and real people, such as biography or history.

A. Fiction

B. Documentary

C. Non-fiction

What is Non-fiction?
500
The bee loudly kept buzzing 


A. Personification

B. Onomatopoeia

C. Imagery

What is Onomatopoeia?
500

the angle of considering things, which shows us the opinion or feelings of the individuals involved in a situation.

A. Setting

B. Plot

C. Point of View

What is Point of View?


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