This type of figurative language compares two items using the words like or as
What are similes?
Crayon, book, table are all examples of these
What are nouns?
This is when and where the story takes place
What is the setting?
Where do you want to go tomorrow
What is a Question mark?
The message the author wants the reader to learn from the story.
What is theme?
It is raining cats and dogs is an example of
What is an idiom?
Jump, stir, walk are all examples of these.
What are verbs?
This is the part of the story where the author reveals the characters and setting
What is the exposition?
Mark Jamie and Craig are all competing to be number one.
What is a comma?
This is what a story is mostly about
What is main idea or central idea?
I'm so hungry I could eat a horse is an example of
What is hyperbole?
These words help describe nouns
What are adjectives?
The problem or struggle in a story
What is the conflict?
She and me are going to the beach on Saturday.
What is I?
First person, second person, and third person are all examples of
What is point of view?
Peter's bedroom is a disaster area is an example of a
What is a metaphor?
Melissa, Carl Sandburg Middle School, Dr. Miller are all examples of
What are proper nouns?
The turning point of a story
What is the climax?
Nick and Matthew had to ask them parents to go to the movies.
What is their?
Using what we know and what the author tells us in order to make a claim
What is inferencing?
The formation of a word from a sound associated with what is named
What is onomatopoeia?
I __________ moved towards the door, shivering with fear.
The missing word should be what part of speech?
What is adverb?
Most stories have these two characters who usually work against each other.
Who is the protagonist and the antagonist?
Thank You Ma'am was my favorite story so far this year.
What are quotation marks?
NAME at least 4 out of 5 parts of RABCER.
What is restate question, answer, background, citation, explain, recap?