Fiction
Non-Fiction
Figurative Language
Literary Terms
Genres
100

A type of Traditional Literature that includes gods and goddesses and explain phenomena 

What is Myth?

100

The story of one's life, written by that person

What is autobiography?

100
words that imitate the sound they represent
What is onomatopoeia?
100

This literary element includes characters talking. It involves quotes.

What is dialogue?

100

This subgenre contains a combination of made up characters and real/past events.

What is historical fiction?

200

The main person or thing in a work of literature.

What is character?

200

The story of one's life, written by someone else.

What is biography?

200
The crook was as sly as fox.
What is simile?
200

The term Literary Element means

What is Parts of a Story?
200

This subgenre is made up, but could happen in real life

What is Realistic Fiction?

300
The problem in a work of fiction
What is conflict?
300

True or False: Persuasive Writing and Informational Writing are subgenres of Nonfiction

What is True?

300
My computer hates me.
What is personification?
300

Mood is shown through setting and atmosphere while Tone is shown through what?

What are Dialogue and Description?

300

Fiction that deals with science and technology, and adventuring into the unknown.

What is science fiction?

400
The story takes place in North Carolina in the 1980's. This description is an example of...
What is setting?
400

Name two examples of written works that contain literary and nonfiction writing (example: article)

What are: newspaper, textbook, encyclopedia, dictionary, recipe, manual, etc.. ?

400
Choose the best answer. Which of the following are inanimate objects that can be personified? A. a star B. the dog C. Suzy D. Basketball team
What is A?
400

The background information given in the beginning of the story. This includes the characters and the setting.

What is Exposition?

400
The author creates a magical world where anything can happen.
What is fantasy?
500
The point of the story where the reader is the most excited. They do not know what is going to happen next.
What is turning point or climax.
500
an author's reason for creating a particular work: teach, entertain, express an opinion, persuade, inform
What is author's purpose?
500
Extreme exaggeration used for emphasis
What is hyperbole?
500

How you feel when reading a story is called _____ . 

What is mood?

500

A folktale / traditional literature that teaches a moral or lesson, often with animals as characters. 

What is a fable?

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