Vocabulary
Story Elements
Story Elements 2
Idioms
Reading Skills
100

To smile in a mean way

smirk

100

Name all 5 plot points

Exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, resolution

100

What's the setting of a story?

The time and place

100

When people are close friends, often sharing a secret. Klaus and Sunny are said to be like this.

Thick as thieves

100

If you don't know the meaning of a word in a story, what's ONE thing you can do?

Look at the context (words around it)
Look at the word parts (prefixes and suffixes)
Use a dictionary

200

a poor person

pauper

200

What does it mean to "connect" to a story?

To relate something in a story to your own life experiences.

200

What term answers "WHO" is in the story?

Character

200

To stay cheerful in a difficult situation

Keep your chin up

200

If you ask questions to check your understanding as you read, what are you doing?

Monitoring

300

Something deep and meaningful

profound

300

How do you know the point of view of a story?

Look at the pronouns; see if you know the feelings/thoughts of more than one character

300

If a story uses I, me, my, mine and tells a story from the main character's perspective, what is the point-of-view?

First-Person

300

To be unsure about something when you have 2 choices.

To be of two minds

300

If you use what you know, plus what you read to infer information, what are you doing?

Inferencing

400

The power someone has to affect others

Influence

400

What does "tone" mean?

The attitude (feeling) in the way a writer writes a story

Can be happy, sad, angry, nostalgic, lonely...

400

What is the end of the story called?

Resolution

400

To wish someone "good luck" in the theater.

Break a leg!

400

If you make connections between the story and things outside the story (like your life or another story) what are you doing?

Connecting

500

Someone who is easily affected or influenced

impressionable

500

What is the most exciting part of the story called?

The Climax

500

What is sensory language and how does it improve a story?

It uses the 5 senses: sight, sound, touch, taste, and smell.

It lets us imagine a story more clearly. It gives us more details about people, places, and things.

500

To carefully look around a place. Robbers do this before they steal from somewhere.

Casing the joint

500

How many syllables are in the word "antidisestablishmentarianism"?

12!

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