It's the name for a person, plant, thing, animal, place, brand, abstraction, value, etc.
What is a noun?
It's a word that shows relationships of words and phrases.
What's a preposition?
"Alara is tall..." is an example of which type of sentence?
It''s a SIMPLE SENTENCE!
This type of literature is a product of the imagination.
What is fiction?
"I am a hunter..." is an example of which point of view?
First-person (point of view)!
It's a describing word.
What's an adjective?
It's a word used to substitute nouns.
What's a pronoun?
"Where is Jia?" is an example of which type of sentence?
It's a QUESTION!
This type of literature sticks to facts and verifiable reality, regardless of the way that it is narrated.
What's nonfiction?
"Akram wants another foam blaster..." is an example of which point of view?
Third-person (point of view)!
It's an action word.
What's a verb?
It's a word that's used to describe a strong emotion as well as surprise.
What's an interjection?
"the power of rain" is an example of a...
It's a PHRASE!
This type of literature evokes a concentrated imaginative awareness of experience or a specific emotional response through language chosen and arranged for its meaning, sound, and rhythm.
What's poetry?
Name five parts of the narrative pyramid.
What is a proper noun?
It's a word used to connect clauses or sentences or to coordinate words in the same clause.
What's a conjunction?
"Sir Ilyan, who owns a building, is a rich man..." is an example of which type of sentence?
It's a COMPLEX sentence!
This type of literature is typically performed on stage.
What's drama/theater?
What is the highest part of a story?
It's a word that changes the meaning of verbs, adjectives, and its friends. :)
What's an adverb?
What do you call the words "a, an, the"?
These are called articles.
A clause that can't stand on its own is called a...
It's a DEPENDENT clause!
- or -
It's a SUBORDINATE clause!
This type of literature combines text and pictures.
What's graphic literature?
Onomatopoeia, personification, simile, etc. are all examples of...
What are figures of speech?