Mary had a little limb whose fleece was white as snow.
What is a simile?
This type of writing looks at similarities and differences between multiple things
Compare & Contrast
The people/objects that a story happen to are called this
Character
A person, place or thing is called this
Noun
A word that means the same thing as another word is called this
Synonym
The sun danced in through my bedroom window in the morning.
Personification
This writing application requires that you convince the reader to agree with your point of view.
Persuasive
This part of elements of fiction is made up by time and place
Setting
This is a word that shows action
Verb
A word that means the opposite of another word is called this
Antonym
This type of figurative language is simply an expression that doesn't literally mean what it says. Ex:
My meal was on the house.
Idiom
A type of writing that is done with the intention of teaching the reader about a specific topic or idea.
Informative
The overall message that an author is trying to convey through their story is called this
Theme
This word describes a person, place, or thing
Adjective
This is something that is attached to the beginning of a word to change the meaning. Ex: ANTIfreeze
Pre-fix
"As I wandered that ribbon of highway" is an example of...
Metaphor
This type of writing tells a story; it usually has a beginning, a middle, and an end
Narrative
The perspective from which the story is told is called this (such as first person, or third person)
Point of view
This type of word describes an action, or how you do something
Adverb
This is something that goes at the end of a word that changes its meaning. EX: laughABLE
Suffix
Words like "Splash," "Bang," and "Boom"
Onomatopoeia
his form of writing involves a writer providing multiple perspectives for their reader on a topic, and even if they lean more towards one perspective over another, the overall intent is not necessarily to convince the reader of one way or another.
Argumentative
The name given to the end of a story, where issues start to wrap up and tie together.
Resolution
"Bob happily jumped out of his soft bed in the morning."
Give me one noun, verb, adjective, and adverb from this sentence
Noun: Bob, bed, morning
Verb: Jumped
Adjective: soft
Adverb: Happily
Wear and where sound the exact same, but are spelled differently and have different meanings. This is called...
Homophones