What is the turning point of the story?
The climax
What are words that have the same meaning?
A synonym
What is a part of a play?
Act
What is a group of lines?
A stanza
What is a fact?
a statement that can be proven by asking experts or looking up information
What is a plot?
The events in a story
What is an antonym?
Words that are opposites.
Who is the person that tells the story?
A narrator
What is the use of words with similar end sounds?
A rhyme
What is a personal belief or judgement that can not be proven?
opinion
What is the introduction of the characters,setting,and basic situation.
Expostion
What are context clues?
Using other words in the sentence or passage to help determine the meaning of an unknown word.
What is a monolouge?
A long speech by one single characters to other characters
What is comparing two things not using like or as?
A metaphor
What is the main idea?
the who or the what of the passage plus the most important information about the who or the what.
The couple lived happily ever after. What part of plot is this?
resolution
What is a prefix?
A word part that is at the beginning of a word?
What is a soliloquies?
a long speech delivered by a character who is alone on stage.
What is free verse poetry?
poetry that doesn't have any end rhyme.
What is a statement of the authors point of view?
Authors claim.
List all the plots in order from beginning to end.
Exposition,rising action,climax,falling action,resolution
What is the word part that is added to the end of a word?
suffix
What are stage directions?
giving directions to the actors how to act on stage.they are usually placed in parenthesis and/or in italics
What is an assonance?
The repetition of vowel sounds anywhere in words.
What is the difference between informal and formal language?
Informal language is conversational language,words you would use with your friends.Formal language is professional or academical language,sometimes uses more difficult words.