Nouns/Pronouns
Adjectives/Verbs
Parts of a Story
Characterization / Point of View
Writing Mechanics / Dialogue Rules
100

This type of noun refers to a specific person, place, or thing and always starts with a capital letter.

Proper noun

100

This part of speech describes a noun or pronoun, giving more information about it.

Adjective

100

This part of the story introduces the characters, setting, and conflict.

Exposition

100

This type of point of view uses 'I' or 'we' to tell the story from the narrator's perspective.

First-person point of view

100

What punctuation mark do you use at the end of a declarative sentence?

Period.

200

This word takes the place of a noun in a sentence, like 'he,' 'she,' or 'they.'

Pronoun

200

In this sentence, identify the verb: "She dances gracefully at the party."

Dances

200

The turning point in a story where the main character faces the biggest challenge.

Climax

200

In this type of point of view, the narrator is not a character in the story and uses pronouns like 'he,' 'she,' or 'they.'

Third-person point of view

200

In formal writing, contractions like 'don’t' or 'can’t' should generally be replaced with what?

"Do not" and "cannot"

300

Name the pronoun in this sentence: "The cat cleaned itself after lunch."

Itself

300

Name the adjective in this sentence: "The large elephant splashed water everywhere."

Large

300

In a story, this is the problem or struggle the characters must solve or overcome.

Conflict

300

The way an author shows what a character is like through their thoughts, actions, and words.

Characterization

300

In dialogue, this type of punctuation surrounds the words spoken by a character.

Quotation marks

400

This type of noun refers to something you can’t see or touch, like 'happiness' or 'freedom.'

Abstract Noun

400

This type of verb shows an action you can see, such as 'run' or 'jump.'

Action Verb

400

This part of the story comes after the climax, showing how the conflict starts to be resolved.

Falling Action

400

This method of characterization reveals a character’s personality through what they say in dialogue.

Speech

400

True or False: When a new character starts speaking, you should begin a new paragraph.

True

500

In this sentence, identify the plural noun: "The students brought their books to class."

Students or Books

500

Identify both the adjective and the verb in this sentence: "The noisy children played outside."

Noisy (adjective) and played (verb)

500

The time and place where the events of the story happen.

Setting

500

Name the five common methods of characterization.

Speech, thoughts, effect on others, actions, and looks

500

What punctuation mark is used to show a character’s dialogue is interrupted or left unfinished?

- em dash

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