The lesson that a story is trying to teach you
A clause that cannot stand on its own.
Dependent clause
Simile
Where/When the story takes place
Setting
A future society where everything is perfect
Utopia
True or False: Theme is subject of the story. Theme cannot be one word.
False, True
A clause that could be its own sentence
Metaphor
the main issue with the story
Conflict
A future society where people experience injustice/things are bad
Dystopia
When someone says something, but they mean the opposite
Irony/Sarcasm
This type of word describes a verb
Adverb
The car beeped as another zoomed past.
Onomatopoeia
How the story comes to an end/ How the conflict is fixed
resolution
All of the main events in a story
plot
The character that the story is about (main character). The character that is in direct conflict with the main character.
Protagonist, antagonist
When you have two independent clauses in one sentence, you need these:
Coordinating Conjunction (Fanboys) and a comma
The chair flew past Steve's head.
Personification
The attitude of the author
Tone
When the author gives a hint/clue to what will happen later in the story
A character that stays the same
Static character
Name the pronouns: He went to her house. They played Fortnite which was her favorite game.
He, her, they, her
Give me two words with roots (like super or pre)
Answers Vary
The feelings/atmosphere of a story
Mood
The repetition of consonant sounds