Author's Purpose
Figurative Language & Tone
Narrative Techniques
Theme & Time Period
Random
100

When an author writes to explain or teach something, their purpose is...

to inform

100

A comparison without using "like" or "as"...

A metaphor

100

The main problem or struggle in a story...

 conflict

100

Central message of a story...

theme

100

"The wind whispered through the trees" is an example of what...

personification

200

When an author writes to tell a story for enjoyment, their purpose is...

to entertain

200

A comparison using "like" or "as"...

A simile

200

The structure of events in a story...

plot

200

Themes are usually stated directly or its..

implied

200

The perspective using "he", "she", or "they" is...

third person

300

When an author tries to convince the reader of something...

to persuade

300

The attitude the author has toward a subject...

tone

300

A common character type; Example hero or mentor...

archetype

300

Stories share similar .... or patterns

plots

300

The turning point of a story...

climax

400

The authors purpose often affects tone and this...

word choice or dication

400

The feeling the reader gets while reading...

mood

400

When a story is told from more than one point of view...

multiple perspectives

400

Literature often reflects the values of the author's...

location, time period, or culture

400

The beginning of a story where characters and setting are being introduced...

exposition

500

Understanding the author's purpose helps readers do this...

analyze and understand the text

500

Authors use figurative language to develop...

meaning, tone, or mood

500

When something in a story represents a deeper meaning...

symbolism

500

Analyzing texts with a modern view help show how..

ideas or themes change over time

500

The lesson learned by the end of a story...

theme

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