The turning point or point of highest interest/suspense in the story
What is the climax?
The narrator addresses YOU the reader
What is second person point of view
A book about the White House
What is to inform
Compares two things using "like" or "as"
What is a simile?
What is Mrs. Roberts' first name?
Caroline
The part of the plot that introduces the conflict.
What is rising action
A character in the story is the narrator
What is first person point of view
A cookbook
What is to inform
Giving non-human things human characteristics
What is personification?
What is our school's mascot
Bluejay
The part of the plot that introduces the setting, characters, and basic situation of the story.
What is the exposition/introduction
Point of view that uses words like I, me, and my
What is first person point of view
An advertisement in a magazine
What is to persuade
Figurative language used to appeal to the 5 senses
Who is the Vice Principal of GUES?
Mr Benson
What is the resolution
Point of view where we know everything about ALL characters
What is omniscient
What is author's purpose
The main reason an author writes a text
P.I.E.
Exaggeration that can't possibly be true
What is a hyperbole
Who are the 2 teachers on this team that speak Spanish?
Mrs. Roberts and Mrs. Salas
The part of the story where the conflict is lessened
What is falling action
Uses the pronouns he, she, they, them, but doesn't give any thoughts or feelings.
Type of author's purpose where they simply write for your entertainment
What is to entertain?
"Pow", "Boom", "Bazinga"
What is onomatopoeia
What does MTXE stand for?
Mental Toughness, eXtra Effort