The location and time of a story
What is the setting?
This part of an essay tells what the topic will be.
What is the introduction?
To use strong exaggeration
What is hyperbole?
I love going to baseball games they are so much fun.
The incorrect sentence above is an example of this type of sentence.
What is a run-on sentence?
A comparison using like or as.
What is a simile?
Story that only presents a main idea and facts.
What is an informative or expository writing?
This is a short version of the story that includes just the important details.
What is the summary?
Figurative language technique in this sentence: "The bright orange walls screamed at her as she walked into the room."
What is personification?
This is a part of speech showing action.
What is a verb?
Something that can be proven or supported with evidence and data.
What is a Fact?
Part of the book with titles and pages of where to find them?
What is the Table of Contents
Difference between a common noun and a proper noun.
What is a proper noun is capitalized and name a specific person place or thing.
Literary technique used in this sentence: It's raining cats and dogs.
What is an Idiom?
A word that describes a noun
What is an adjective?
TRUE OR FALSE: We would find the word 'calculate' in the dictionary between courageous and cyst.
What is FALSE?
Term telling what the story is mainly about.
What is the Central or Main idea?
YES OR NO: the correct spelling of this word: PLUMMER. If not, how spelled.
NO. It should be spelled PLUMBER.
Terms for how things are alike and how they are different.
What is compare and contrast?
A person place or thing.
What is a noun?
The main idea that an information text is written about
What is the central idea?
The main events of a play, novel, movie, or similar work.
What is a plot?
DOUBLE SCORE This is the last part of a paper that wraps it up. It is best to end this with an impact statement.
What is a conclusion?
Figurative language is the following sentence: She is a tornado when she gets angry!
What is a Metaphor?
When words sounds alike but have different meanings/spellings.
Homophone
Stories that explain natural events or religious beliefs and usually involve beings such as god and goddess.
What are myths?