Plot and Conflict
Anything Goes
Poetry
Character and Point of View
Vocabulary
100
What is the struggle or problem in the story that a character must resolve?
Conflict
100
What is the part of the story that gives you the time and place in which the action occurs?
Setting
100
The "sentences" in poems
Lines
100
Who is the person telling the story?
Narrator
100
A comparison of unlike things that use like or as. EX: The diamond shined as bright as the sun. 
Simile
200
What is the struggle between a character and an outside force, such as another character, a force of nature, or society?
External Conflict
200

A thing that represents or stands for something else, especially a material object representing something abstract

Symbol
200
The "paragraphs" in poems.
Stanzas
200

When the narrator uses words such as I, we, us, me, and my.

First-Person POV

200
The projection of human qualities onto nonhuman things. EX: The tree danced in the wind. 
Personification
300
What is the struggle that takes place within a character's own mind? Includes difficult thoughts, feelings, or decisions.
Internal conflict
300

What would be the author's purpose for writing an interesting story that makes you feel something?

Entertain
300
A type of poem that does not rhyme.
Free verse
300

When the narrator is not a character in the story, but an outsider observer who zooms in on the thoughts, feelings and opinions of one character. 

Third-Person Limited

300
A comparison of unlike things that does not use like or as. EX: She is a walking dictionary. 
Metaphor
400
What is the series of events in a story that typically include five stages of development?
Plot
400

What would be the author's purpose for a nonfiction passage that gives you directions on how to do something?

Explain
400
A type of poem that tells a story
Narrative poem
400

When the narrator tells the story to another character using you, so that the story is being told through the addressee's point of view. The least commonly used POV in fiction.

Second-Person POV

400
Words that tell us what the characters in a play are doing. (usually in parentheses)
Stage Directions
500
What is the turning point in a story, or the moment of greatest suspense?
Climax
500
What would be the author's purpose of a nonfiction passage that tries to convince you to do something?
Persuade
500

What is the repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words? Sally sells seashells by the sea shore 

Alliteration
500

When the narrator is not a character in the story, but an outside observer who has access to all character's thoughts and feelings. All knowing. 

Third-Person Omnicscient

500
When you use your schema and the evidence from the text to make reasonable conclusion. Using clues to make a guess.
Infer/Inference 
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