The largest state in the United States.
What is Alaska?
The message the author wants the audience to understand.
What is theme?
The end of a story. The end of the plot.
What is resolution?
Finish the sentence...
Theme is the...
What is the message?
The largest continent in the world
What is Asia?
The four regions Native Americans lived in (that we did a project on).
What is the desert, arctic ice fields, grasslands, and mountains?
The character who causes the conflict for the main character.
What is the antagonist?
Where the setting and characters are introduced.
What is exposition?
A first hand account
What is primary source?
Joined the Americans during the Revolutionary War.
Who were the French?
Five oceans on Earth. Hint: Arctic, Pacific, ...
What is the Arctic, Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, and Southern Ocean?
The main character is also know as...
Hint: Starts with a P
What is the protagonist?
The turning point of the story
What is climax?
A map
What is primary source?
The King of England's name during the Revolutionary War.
Who was King George?
The seven continents of Earth.
What is North America, South America, Australia, Africa, Antarctic, Europe, Asia?
When something inhuman is given human traits.
What is personification?
The problem/conflict is solved.
What is falling action?
Primary or secondary source:
A news anchor sitting in a news room.
What is a secondary source?
What Colonists called the British soldiers
Who were the Redcoats?
The fraction that slaves were counted as for state votes.
What is 3/5?
Words that represent sounds.
For example: the rain fell into a puddle, plop. plop. plop.
What is onomatopoeia?
The largest part of the plot
What is rising action?
Helps reader understand the theme.
What a "character, thinks, says, does" and/or "the author's perspective?"
The last tribe that joined the Confederacy
Hint: Starts with Tus....
Who were the Tuscarora?