Figurative language
NON-Fiction
Poetry
Fiction
You Should Know
100
Words that are sounds EX: BANG
What is onomatapia
100
A story about someones life that is written by that person is...
What is autobiography
100
A group of lines in a poem
What is a stanza
100
The time and place a story takes place
What is setting
100
What the story is mainly about
What is Main idea
200
She is as beautiful as a rose is an example of
What is simile
200
A story about someones life that is written by another person is...
What is biography
200
A poem that tells a story
What is a narrative poem
200
Most exciting part of a story
What is the climax
200
The way an author feels about a subject
What is tone
300
I could eat a horse is an example of...
What is Hyperbole
300
A written historic account about someone that is already dead
What is memoir
300
A poem that expresses the feelings of the poet, is often short and does not tell a story.
What is a lyric poem
300
The ending of a story
What is the resolution
300
The feeling an author creates in a story
What is mood
400
The chair jumped across the room is an example of...
What is personification
400
Non-fiction articles often have these headings that separate ideas?
What is subheadings
400
A poem that tells a story, usually about an impressive hero that has a great journey to take.
What is a legend
400
Point of view that uses "I"
What is First person Point of View
400
The three reasons an author writes
What is entertain, persuade and inform?
500
The road was a ribbon of red is an example of...
What is metaphor
500
The real reason for non-fiction is to what
What is inform
500
A stanza with five lines
What is quintain
500
Three different ways the author reveals his characters.
What is how the character acts
500
What you should do before reading a selection.
What is read the questions?
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