Verbs + Adverbs
Nouns + Adjectives
Characters
Virtues
Literary Terms
100
To to on purpose or with intention
What is deliberately
100
widespread disease
What is epidemic
100
This is the protaganist (hero) of the story.
Who is Tamaya?
100
This means giving to others.
What is charity?
100
This tells us the basic events in the story.
What is plot?
200
To make someone very angry, annoyed, or frustrated.
What is exasperated
200
a group of people who work together to do a job or make a decision
What is committee
200
This boy has a Person vs. Self conflict.
Who is Marshall?
200
This means the ability to wait.
What is patience?
200
This is the time and place of the story.
What is setting?
300
To picture something in your mind or imagination.
What is envision
300
extreme suffering, pain, or unhappiness
What is misery
300
This is the antagonist (bad guy) of the story.
Who is Chad?
300
This means being brave.
What is courage?
300
This is a main idea and/or lesson that the author is trying to share with the reader.
What is theme?
400
To become less or to go/fade away
What is subside
400
not specific, not clear, not completely developed
What is vague
400
This person invented Biolene.
Who is Jonathan Fitzman?
400
This means forgiveness.
What is grace?
400
Person vs. Person Person vs. Nature Person vs. Group/Society Person vs. Self These are examples of what?
What is conflict?
500
To break apart into many smaller pieces.
What is disintegrate
500
describing two or more things that are happening at the exact same time
What is simultaneous
500
This is the principal of Woodbridge Academy.
Who is Mrs. Thaxton?
500
This means being honest and doing the right thing.
What is integrity?
500
This point of view is where the narrator knows much more than any single character; s/he is "all knowing".
What is omniscient point of view?
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