Figurative Langugage
Parts of Speech
Elements of Plot
Types of Conflict in Literature
Points of View
100
onomatopoeia
What are the words "Boom!" "Ka-Pow!" representing in figurative language?
100
Nouns and Pronouns
What is an adjective modify?
100
Exposition
What is the setting and where the characters are introduced?
100
Person vs. Self
What is a struggle within yourself?
100
The perspective from which a literary work (story) is told.
What is a point of view in literature?
200
An exaggeration that usually can't be true.
What is a hyperbole?
200
The Climax
What is the most intense part of the story?
200
Person vs. Society/World
What is it when someone stands up to the government about an issue?
200
Second Person Point of View
What is the point of view where the narrator is addressing the reader using pronouns like you, your and yours?
300
An oxymoron
What figurative language is the combination of two or more contradictory words such as loudest and quietest?
300
A noun
The dog walked to the park. What part of speech is dog?
300
Resolution
What is the part when conflict is resolved at the end of the story?
300
Person vs. Nature
What is a family stranded in a snow storm an example of?
300
Second Person Point of View
What point of view are emails, messages, instructional manuals, recipes and giving directions an example of?
400
A simile
Life is like a roller coaster is what kind of figurative language?
400
Prepositions
What are the words that show a relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence?
400
The rising action
What is the longest part of the story?
400
Person s. Self
What is a woman who is tempted to steal money in order to feed her family an example of?
400
Third Person Omniscient
What is it when the narrator is an all knowing observer who can relate what every character thinks and feels?
500
Alliteration
Tongue twisters are an example of what figurative language?
500
Interjections
What part of speech is represented by the words Ouch! Wow! and Omg!?
500
The climax
What is the turning point of the story?
500
Person vs. Person
What is two kids who get in a fight on the playground an example of?
500
Third person objective
What is it when the narrator is an observer and uses pronouns like he, she, it and they?
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