True or False?
The stage directions are meant to be read aloud.
What is false?
When a line ends and a new line starts.
A. end rhyme B. line break C. stanzas D. white space
What is a line break?
Is a piece of information that can be proven to be true.
What is a fact?
This is the person telling the fictional story.
A. character B. narrator C. poet D. playwright
What is a narrator?
A drawing that shows how something works or pictures with labels.
A. map B. diagram C. photograph D. illustration
What is a diagram?
Tells the actors how to move or speak
A. scene B. stage directions C. dialogue
What are stage directions?
Poetry that does NOT have regular rhyme or rhythm. It does not follow the rules!
A. Acrostic poem B. Limerick poem
C. Free-Verse poem C. Humorous poem
What is Free-Verse?
Is a statement that cannot be proven to be true.
A. fact B. opinion C. mood C. quote
What is an opinion?
The story of a person's life written by that person.
A. autobiography B. poetry C. mystery D. drama
What is autobiography?
A pattern of fiction text in which ideas are presented in the order they occurred in the story.
What is chronological order/sequence?
A division or section of a play like a chapter
A. act B. Scene C. summary D. heading
What is an act?
Is when objects are described as if they are human.
What is personification?
Is a statement that something is true. It's the main idea that the author wants the reader to believe or accept.
What is a claim?
The character has a conflict with the weather, an animal, or a disease.
A. Person vs. Person B. Person vs. Society
C. Person vs. Self D. Person vs. Nature
What is Person vs. Nature?
Using clues (prior knowledge and text evidence) to figure out what the author is NOT saying.
A. theme B. inference C. main idea D. feature
What is inference?
The items or objects that are on the stage or are used by the character/actor.
What are props?
This refers to which lines rhyme in the poem and are represented by letters.
What is a rhyme scheme?
Is a set of reasons designed to support a claim.
A. argument B. theme C. anecdote D. position
What is an argument?
The central part of the story that leads to the climax.
What is the rising action?
The feeling that is created in the story.
What is the mood?
This is literature that is meant to be performed on a stage in front of an audience.
What is drama/play?
Words that appeal to the reader's five senses.
A. imagery B. figurative language C. sensory language
What is sensory language?
This is how the author feels about a topic or the author's viewpoint.
What is the position?
A word, phrase, or sentence that is used as the secondary part of a heading.
A. title B. subtitle C. caption D. dialogue
What is the subtitle?
The message, lesson, or moral the author wants you to learn from the story.
What is the THEME?