Drama
Informational
Poetry
Argumentative
Plot Elements
100

What is the clothing that an actor wears in a production called?

Costume

100

When the letters are slanted to one side just a little

Italics

100

Looks like a sentence but is not

Line

100

Argumentative text involves people arguing and fighting. True or False?

FALSE

100

When we meet the characters

Introduction / Exposition

200

Actors play these in a production

Characters

200

What type of graphic to we usually see in Informational text that shows what is real

Photograph

200

Looks like a paragraph but is only found in poetry

Stanza

200

Details such as statistics showing usage of a product, first hand account from witnesses, and information that is well known

Evidence

200

When things start to happen to the main characters in the story

Rising Action

300

These are not read out loud by the actors, but instead, tell the actor what to do

Stage Directions

300

This graphic shows a specific place that is discussed in the writing

Map

300

When words rhyme in a specific pattern in a poem and are generally listed with letters such as ABAB 

Rhyme Scheme

300

This is the best cell phone that you will ever find, and you should buy one as soon as possible.

Claim

300

The most exciting part of the story

Climax

400

A production such as a play, is divided up into these

Acts

400

Informational Text does not include plot elements such as rising action, climax, and falling action. True or False?

TRUE

400

A type of poem that does not rhyme and is more like just a bunch of thoughts the person had about a topic

Free Verse Poem

400

The author's purpose in argumentative text

Persuade

400

When things start to calm down and and also finishing up

Falling Action

500

This is where a production generally takes place

Auditorium

500

A type of illustration found in informational text that shows how to put something together or how to do something

Diagram

500

The use of vivid, descriptive language in literature to appeal to the five senses (sight, sound, smell, taste, touch) and create mental images for the reader

Imagery

500

If the writer is giving a speech about the effects of sugar on the heart, and how to prevent blood clots in hospital patients, who is the audience?

Doctors / Nurses / Medical staff

500

When the story ends and the problems get worked out

Resolution

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