Where and when a story takes place.
What is a setting or exposition?
Look, turn, open.
What are verbs?
A single row of words in a poem.
What is a line?
The introduction of conflict.
What is the rising action?
In the first paragraph, what gets the reader's attention?.
What is a "hook'"
Things on the set used to add detail to the scene
What are props?
Under, above, after.
What are prepositions?
The author of a poem.
What is a poet?
The most exciting part of a story.
What is the climax?
What should your three middle paragraphs (body) include
What are reasons with examples from the text?
The actors that act in a play.
What is the cast?
Yellow, seventeen, hairy.
What are adjectives?
The feeling the poet is trying to make the reader experience.
What is mood?
Following the climax, when the problem is being solved.
What is the falling action?
These punctuation marks are used to cite examples from the text.
What are quotation marks?
Parts of the story that are spoken by the actors.
What is dialogue?
Quickly, tomorrow, happily.
What are adverbs?
Words at the end of a line with the same ending sounds that create a pattern.
What is a rhyme scheme?
The beginning of the story where characters and setting is introduced.
What is the exposition?
What every student should do first.
What is 'read the prompt'?
Not spoken, these tell actors what to do.
What are stage directions?
Texas, Monday, Gary.
What are proper nouns?
The beat, sound and feel of a poem.
What is the rhythm?
The main problem is solved.
What is the resolution?
These are used to plan your writing response to your text.
What are rough drafts or graphic organizers?