An original source of information about a topic.
A. Primary Source
B. Secondary Source
What is a Primary Source?
The turning point of the plot.
A. Falling Action
B. Climax
C. Introduction
What is the climax?
What the characters learn through challenges and lessons in their life.
A. Plot
B. Theme
C. Climax
What is theme?
The people, animals or objects a story centers around.
A. Characters
B. Narrators
C. Plot
What are the characters?
This house is as clean as a whistle!
A. Metaphor
B. Hyperbole
C. Simile
What is a Simile?
A Biography is a Primary Source?
A. True
B. False
What is False? It is secondary.
The first part of the plot that establishes the main characters/protagonists and setting.
A. Climax
B. Exposition/Introduction
C. Rising Action
What is the Exposition/Introduction?
Point of view when the reader sees all perspectives.
A. Third person omniscient
B. First Person
C. Third Person
What is third person omniscient?
The location of the story/play.
A. Plot
B. Climax
C. Setting
What is the setting?
This shopping trip is going to cost me a million dollars!
A. Onomatopoeia
B. Hyperbole
C. Simile
What is a Hyperbole?
What type of source is a diary?
A. Primary Source
B. Secondary Source
What is primary source?
The story begins to wind down. We start to see the results of the climax and the main characters’ actions.
A. Falling Action
B. Rising Action
C. Resolution
What is falling action?
A conclusion drawn from prior knowledge and evidence from the text.
A. Text Evidence
B. Theme
C. Inference
What is an inference?
The voice that tells the story. Sometimes a character in the story.
A. Character
B. Author
C. Narrator
What is a narrator?
Miss Thomas's voice was the sun bursting through the clouds.
A. Metaphor
B. Poem
C. Alliteration
What is a metaphor?
An account written by someone else regarding factual information from various sources about a given event.
A. Primary Source
B. Secondary Source
What is secondary source?
This final plot point is when everything has been wrapped up.
A. Falling Action
B. Setting
C. Resolution
What is resolution?
Historical fiction, realistic fictions, and mystery are all different types of _________?
A. Genres
B. Fairy Tales
C. Books
What are genres?
A summary of the story or chain of events.
A. Story Elements
B. Plot
C. Setting
What is the plot?
The wind howled in the night.
A. Simile
B. Idiom
C. Personification
What is Personification?
Your textbooks have many examples of secondary sources.
A. True
B. False
What is true?
In this part of the plot, the primary conflict is introduced.
A. Climax
B. Introduction
C. Rising Action
What is rising action?
Problem and solution, chronological order, cause and sequence are different types of _______________?
A. Story Elements
B. Text Structures
C. Figurative Language
What are text structures?
This helps you understand the meaning of the word without a definition.
A. Teachers
B. Context Clues
C. Encyclopedia
What are context clues?
The big black bug bit brown bear.
A. Narration
B. Alliteration
C. Personification
What is alliteration?