Narrative Elements
Figurative Language
Reading
Writing
Grammar/Vocabulary
100

When and where the story takes place

Setting

100

Identify the type of figurative language used.

"She is as busy as a bee."

Simile

100

The way an author reveals a character's personality through their thoughts, actions, and dialogue

Characterization


 

100

What is the opening paragraph to your writing called? 


Introduction 

100

Words that show action or state of being

Verbs

200

The problem of the story

conflict

200

"I've told you a million times to clean your room!"

Hyperbole

200

Support you can pull directly from the passage to back up your answer

Text Evidence

200

Which part of your writing captures the reader's attention

Hook

200

a, an, and the are special adjectives known as  

Articles

300

The message of the story

Theme

300

"The fireplace crackled in the background while they snuggled to keep warm."

Onomatopoeia 

300

 Identify the point of view used in this sentence:

"You should always check both ways before crossing the street."

Second-person point of view 

300

In an argumentative essay, this part is made up of your claim + the reasons

Thesis



300

Identify the nouns in this sentence.

Boyer and Shayna drove past the store and quickly parked by Chipotle.

Boyer, Shayna, store, and Chipotle

400

The turning point in the story

climax

400

"To our dog, our neighborhood park is the Garden of Eden."

Allusion

400

How the story or passage is organized

(Description, cause and effect, problem and solution, sequence, compare and contrast)

Text structure

400

This written response uses the format 

Name it + Verb it + Central Idea it + Support it

Objective summary

400

If you don't know the meaning of a word, you should use what? (two words) 

Context clues

500

What are the five elements of the plot? (in order)

1. Exposition 

2. Rising Action

3. Climax

4. Falling Action

5. Resolution 

500

Which sentences are examples of metaphors?

1. The sun was a bright ball of fire.

2. The bunny was as soft as velvet.

3. The shoes were a smelly skunk.

4. The test was as easy as pie.

1 and 3


500

The reason behind the author's writing an argumentative piece

Persuade / Convince

500

What is the format of a well-written, constructed response? What does it mean?

RACE: Restate, Answer, Cite, Explain

500

The (to, two, too) students were walking (to, two, too) slowly (to, two, too) get to their destination on time, so (Principal, Principle) Johnson had to remind them that (they're, there, their) going to lose valuable learning time.


two, too, to, Principal, they're

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