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Story Elements
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Grammar
100
A story that is untrue?
What is a fiction story?
100
The people or animals of a story are called this.
What are the characters?
100
This tells what the story is mostly about.
What is the main idea?
100
These are letters such as a, e, i, o, or u
What are vowels?
100
This punctuation marks comes at the end of a telling sentence.
What is a period?
200
A story that is true.
What is a nonfiction story?
200
Where the story takes place.
What is the setting?
200
This is what the story is trying to teach you.
What is the moral?
200
A letter that is not a vowel is called this.
What is a consonant?
200
This punctuation mark tells us to pause.
What is a comma?
300
A story usually for children that contains magical creatures.
What is a fairy tale?
300
The problem in a story.
What is the conflict?
300
This is why the author is writing the story.
What is author's purpose?
300
A word that has the same meaning as another word.
What is a synonym?
300
A person place or thing is called this.
What is a noun?
400
An untrue story that could actually happen in real life.
What is realistic fiction?
400
How the problem is solved in a story.
What is the solution?
400
These are sentences from a story that support the main idea.
What are supporting details?
400
These go around words that a person is speaking.
What are quotation marks?
500
This type of story has text features such as charts and graphs or captions.
What is a fiction story?
500
Words explaining a picture in a nonfiction text are called.
What is a caption?
500
Every good story must have these three parts.
What is a beginning, middle, and end?
500
A comparison using like or as.
What is a simile?
500
You can tell when this starts because the first line of the sentence will be indented.
What is a paragraph?
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