Words witht the same ending sounds.
Feature that lists important dates in chronological order.
What is a timeline?
This is the main idea or the lesson being taught in a story.
What is a theme?
This is a story intended to be performed in front of an audience.
What is drama?
He or she is the author of a play.
What is mood?
Feature that tell the main ideas and what pages they are on.
What is the table of contents?
This is a literary term for a person in a story.
What is a character?
This is the written form of a play.
What is a script?
Summarize, make text connections and identify the theme.
What are after reading strategies?
What is visualization?
Feature that shows exactly what something looks like.
What is a photograph?
This is the part of the story where the story gets complicated with lots of problems.
What is the rising action?
A type of dramatic work that is light and humorous and usually has a happy ending.
What is a comedy?
This is the very beginning of the story.
What is the exposition?
The type of poem that only has 3 lines.
What is a haiku poem?
Words under the picture that tells the reader about the picture.
What is a caption?
An example of this would be if Mr. Graci was battling Dr. B in an epic game of "Halo: Reach".
What is man vs man conflict?
The central message or idea of a drama.
What is the theme?
Write questions and/or wondering and any unknown words.
What are during reading strategies?
What is a stanza?
The way that nonfiction is organized to tell the reader about different parts or main ideas of the section.
What are chapters and headings?
This is when reality is the opposite of what you expect.
What is irony?
The drama element portrayed here: [Wyona is sitting on the couch. She sees Paul and jumps to her feet.] Wyona. [Angrily.] What do you want?
What are stage directions?
Read the title, Find the name of the author, and predict what the text may be about.
What are before reading strategies?