Plot Diagram
Point of View
Trivia
ELA
Figurative language
100

The part of a plot diagram where the characters, setting, and the main conflict are introduced.

What is Exposition?

100

On Thursday, we went to the store. My brother annoyed everyone. He screamed the whole time we were there.

What is first-person?

100

Is Frozen, Sven's favorite food.

What is carrots?

100

Mystery, Fantasy, biography, and science fiction are all examples of what?

What is genre?

100

A direct comparison of two different things WITHOUT using like or as.

What is a metaphor?

200

After the Climax, when the story begins to lead to a solution to the conflict.

What is Falling action?

200

First, take the DVD out of the box. Make sure it does not have any scratches on it. Place the DVD in the Blu-Ray Player. Now you are ready to watch the movie!

What is the Second person?

200

The most popular social networking app.

What is facebook?

200

This narrative writing term for a language creates a picture or a snapshot in the reader's mind.

What is imagery?

200

extreme exaggeration

What is hyperbole?

300

The portion of the story where the conflict decreases.

What is falling action?

300

If you could be any animal what would you pick?

what is the second person?

300

The president's face is on the American penny.

What is Abraham Lincoln?

300

Latin root for love

what is 'amo'?
300

The repeated use of the same constant at the beginning of words

What is alliteration?

400

In the exposition, the good guy or ________ is introduced.

What is the protagonist?

400

Mr. Johnson could not stop thinking about donuts during class. As his students asked him questions Mr. Johnson pretended to actively listen but was actually daydreaming about taking a visit to Dunkin donuts and ordering him a dozen.

What is third-person limited? ' Focussing a third-person narration through the eyes of a single character

400

The world's fastest animal.

What is Cheetah?

400

An essential trait of a biography that helps the reader understand the subject in context to the historical time period and place he or she was born in.

what is the setting?

400

the use of words that sound like what they mean, such as "hiss", "boom", "wack".

What is onomatopoeia?

500

The finale where everything ends and conflicts are resolved.

What is resolution? 

500

Hank was excited about a day off of school. All he could think about was how much fun he would have. Bill however was sad that he didn't get to go to school. The only thing that was on his mind is how many chores he would have to do.

What is third-person omniscient? ;the narrator knows all of the thoughts and feelings of all of the characters in the story

500

Name this movie; "Hey, Mr. Grumpy Gills... When life gets you down, you know what you gotta do? Just Keep Swimming."

What is Finding Nemo?

500

The vocabulary an author uses to show how he or she feels about a topic.

What is tone?

500

Comparing 2 things using history /real-life events.

What is an allusion? 

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