Elements of Literature
Text Structures
Vocabulary
Point of view
Grammar
100

The sequence of events that make up a story.

What is the Plot?

100

This structure present relationships between events or actions and their outcomes.

What is Cause and Effect?

100

Refers to the process of examining something in detail to understand its components, structure, and relationships

What is Analysis?

100

The narrator is a character in the story and refers to themselves as "I" or "we."

What is First-Person?

100

The subject performs the action of the verb 

Example: "The cat chased the mouse"

What is Active Voice?

200

Central idea, message, or lesson

What is the Theme of a story?

200

This structure involves presenting a problem or issue followed by one or more solutions or strategies to address it

What is Problem and Solution?

200

A conclusion or educated guess made based on evidence and reasoning rather than explicit information.

What is an Inference?

200

The narrator is an outsider who focuses on the thoughts and feelings of one character.

What is Third-Person Limited?

200

The subject receives the action of the verb 

Example: "The mouse was chased by the cat"

What is Passive Voice?

300

Tells the reader the time and place the story takes place.

What is the setting?

300

In this text structure, information is organized in the order in which events occurred or steps are taken.

 What is Chronological/Sequential?

300

References to texts, events or people from the past

What is Allusion?

300

Is detached and impersonal, presenting only observable actions and dialogue without going into characters' thoughts or emotions.

What is Third-Person Objective?

300

Marks such as commas, periods, apostrophes, quotation marks, colons, and semicolons.

What is Punctuation?

400

The perspective the story is told in.

What is the Point of View?

400

Texts with this structure analyze similarities and differences between two or more subjects, ideas, or concepts.

What is Compare and Contrast?

400

A reasoned and supported statement or claim that presents a position on an issue or topic.

What is an Argument?

400

Less common in literature but is characterized by the use of "you" to address the reader directly.

What is Second-Person? 

400

Present, past, and future tense,

What is Verb Tenses?

500

The creation and development of characters throughout the story.

What is Characterization or Character Development?

500

In this text structure, the author provides detailed information about a person, place, object, or event.

What is Descriptive or Descriptions?

500

To give a brief statement or account of the main points or key aspects of something.

What is Summarize?

500

The narrator knows the thoughts and feelings of all characters in the story.

What is Third-Person Omniscient?

500

Are used to provide additional information about nouns (adjectives) and verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs (adverbs).

What are Modifiers?

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