Narratives
Formal Letters
Literary Devices
Parts of Speech
Punctuation
100

This component is where you resolve the problem or conflict.

What is the Resolution.

100

This is the side you write the senders address.

What is the right side.

100

A comparison using “like” or “as.”

What is a simile

100
This POS names a person, place, thing, animal or idea.

What is a noun.

100

This punctuation ends a statement sentence.

What is a Full Stop or Period.

200

This component is where you introduce characters, problem and setting.

What is the Exposition or Introduction.

200

This is what immediately follows the senders address.

What is the date.

200

A direct comparison where one thing is said to be another.

What is a metaphor.

200

This POS shows an action or state of being.

What is a verb.

200

This punctuation shows a pause, separates items in a list, or separates clauses.

What is a Comma.

300

This component builds tension in the story.

What is the Rising Action.

300

This is the last thing you write on the letter?

What is your signature.
300

Giving human qualities to animals, objects, or ideas.

What is personification.

300

This POS describes a noun.

What is an adjective.

300

This punctuation ends a question.

What is a Question Mark.

400

This component is the most intense. Character makes critical decision.

What is the climax.

400

This section is where you greet the receiver.

What is salutation.

400

Words that imitate sounds.
Ex: buzz, bang, splash, crack.

What is Onomatopoeia.

400

This POS describes a verb, adjective, or another adverb
Example: quickly, very, carefully

What is an adverb.

400

This punctuation shows strong feeling, excitement, or surprise.

What is an Exclamation Mark!

500

This component decreases the tension in the story.

What is Falling Action.


500

This section is the where you write 3 paragraphs about the purpose of your letter.

What is the Body of the Letter.

500

An exaggeration used for emphasis.

What is Hyperbole.

500

This POS replaces a noun.

What is a pronoun.

500

This punctuation shows possession or contractions.

What is an apostrophe.

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