Plot
Drama
Poetry
Vocabulary
Non-fiction
100

What is the turning point of the story?

climax 

100

What is a narrator?

the person that tells a story.

100

What is a group of lines?

Stanza

100

What are context clues?

Using other words in a sentence or passage to help determine the meaning of an unknown word.

100

What is a fact?

A statement that can be proven by asking experts looking up information.

200

What is the exposition?

the introduction of the characters,setting,and basic situation.

200

What's the definition of props?

Small moveable objects that the actors use to make the scene real.

200

Comparing two things not using like or as is what?

Metaphor

200

Whats a synonym?

Words that mean the same.

200

What is a paraphrase?

Putting a part of or all of a text you read into your own words.

300

The couple lived happily ever after. What part of the plot is this?

Resolution

300

What is a playwright?

The author of the play.

300

What is Rhyme Scheme?

the pattern of end rhyme in a poem 

300

Whats an antonym?

The words that are opposite.

300

Whats an educated guess called?

inference

400

what does the word plot mean?

the events in a story

400

What is a monologue?

Its a long speech by one single character to other characters 

400

BOOM! BUZZ! What kind of figurative language is that?

Onomatopoeia

400

What is a word part that is added to the beggining of a word?

prefix

400

What is organizational patterns?

The way an author arranges/organizes the text

500

List all the plots in order.

Exposition,rising action,climax,falling action,resolution

500

What are stage directions?

give directions to the actors how to act on stage.

500

What is a free verse poem?

Poetry that does not have an end rhyme.

500

What is a word part that is added to the end of the word.

suffix

500

What is the difference between formal and informal lanuage?

Formal is professional or academic language and informal is conversational language/words you use with your friends.

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