What point of view is this written in? (1st, 2nd, 3rd Limited, or 3rd Omniscient):
I walked outside and it was cold.
1st Person
100
Which plot element does this fit for "Seventh Grade"? (Exposition, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, or Resolution):
Teresa is eating lunch outside with a friend, and Victor watches her closely.
Rising Action
100
What is a message or lesson the author wants us to take away from their writing called?
Theme
100
What is the problem a character faces in a story called?
Conflict
100
When 2 or more words that are close together start with the same consonant sound, we call it?
Alliteration
200
What point of view is this written in? (1st, 2nd, 3rd Limited, or 3rd Omniscient):
You wanted to run around, but you couldn't.
2nd Person
200
Which plot element does this fit for "Seventh Grade"? (Exposition, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, or Resolution):
Victor agrees to tutor Teresa in French.
Resolution
200
What do we call the repeating of words or phrases in a poem?
Repetition
200
When we give human traits to something that isn't human, we call it?
Personification
200
An exaggeration used to make a point is called a what?
Hyperbole
300
What point of view is this written in? (1st, 2nd, 3rd Limited, or 3rd Omniscient):
We wandered through the hallways.
1st Person
300
Which plot element does this fit for "Seventh Grade"? (Exposition, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, or Resolution):
Victor pretends to speak French in order to impress Teresa.
Climax
300
What is a comparison using "like" or "as"?
simile
300
What genre is used to classify writing that could be real, but is not?
Realistic Fiction
300
When is your Unit 1 Test?
Thursday or tomorrow
400
What point of view is this written in? (1st, 2nd, 3rd Limited, or 3rd Omniscient):
Sally walked into the room and knew she was in trouble. Her mind began to go a million miles per hour. Johnny sat in silence, but he was thinking about how much this was going to cost him.
3rd Person Omniscient
400
Which plot element does this fit for "Seventh Grade"? (Exposition, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, or Resolution):
Mr. Bueller does not draw attention to the fact that Victor can't really speak French.
Falling Action
400
What is a group of lines called in a poem?
Stanza
400
What is the subject of this sentence?
Bob walked down the street.
Bob
400
When we read something and can see a picture in our minds, we call this what?
Imagery
500
What point of view is this written in? (1st, 2nd, 3rd Limited, or 3rd Omniscient):
Barbara was all alone and didn't feel like seeing anybody, but Julie walked in and sat down beside her.
3rd Person Limited
500
Which plot element does this fit for "Seventh Grade"? (Exposition, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, or Resolution):
Victor arrives at school for his first day of seventh grade.
Exposition
500
What is this an example of?
The sun was a blooming, yellow flower.
Metaphor
500
What words need to be capitalized in the following sentence:
my dog wanted to go to johnny's house.