Story Elements
Parts of Speech
Author's Purpose
Hodge Podge
Figurative Language
100
Where or when a story takes place
Setting
100
A group of letters added to the beginning of a word that changes the meaning of a word
Prefix
100
When the author's purpose is for the reader to enjoy reading
Entertain
100

 Figurative Language where words do not mean what they say

idiom

100
It's raining cats and dogs
idiom
200
When the narrator is a character in the story
First Person Point of View
200
A particular person, place or thing
Proper noun
200
When the author's purpose is to give the reader information
Inform
200
Way of speaking to a friend
Informal Language
200
She is as quiet as a mouse.
Similie
300

When the narrator is not a character in the story

Third Person point of view

300
A group of letters added to the end of a word that changes the meaning of the word
Suffix
300
When the author's purpose is to convince the reader of something
Persuade
300

A nonfiction text is sometimes called ________ text

Expository

300
It took forever for my package to arrive.
Hyperbole
400

A nonfiction text feature that gives information about a photo or illustration in a story

caption
400

An action word

verb

400

The author's purpose for Matilda

Entertain

400
Something that can be proven true
Fact
400
The leaves danced in the wind.
Personification
500
Who the story is about
Character
500
A word that joins two sentences together (and, or, so, but)
Conjunction
500

The author's purpose for the BFG

Entertain

500
Words that have opposite meanings
Antonyms
500
Benny Brown bent his broom.
Alliteration
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