Parts of Speech
Chromebook shortcuts/tips and tricks
Dialogue in a Narrative
Summary
Story arc
100

This is a person, place, thing, or idea.

What is a noun?

100

This is a Chromebook shortcut used to make a copy of something.

What is Ctrl+C?

100

This is the inner thoughts of a character.

What is interior monologue?

100

These are used to connect main supporting details and/or events.

What are transitions?

100

The most intense part of the story.

What is the climax?

200

This is a word that describes a noun.

What is an adjective?

200

This is a Chromebook shortcuts that signs out of your Google account and shuts down the Chromebook.

What is Ctrl+Shift+Q+Q?

200

This is what goes on the outside the part that is spoken.

What are quotation marks?

200

The first sentence of every summary.

What is a topic sentence?

200

The part that takes up most of the story arc.

What is rising action?

300

This is a verb that is always next to another verb.

What is a helping verb?

300

This is a Chromebook shortcuts that opens a new tab.

What is Ctrl+T?

300

This is something you add every time there is new dialogue.

What is a new line?

300

This is in every topic sentence.

What is TAG?
300

This has an internal and external.

What is the conflict?

400

This is a noun that cannot be physically touched, like ideas, concepts, and emotions.

What is an abstract noun?

400

This undo's your last action.

What is Ctrl+Z?

400

This is something that goes outside of the quotation marks.

What is the speaker tag?

400

This is what you put in a summary when you are typing about longer works.


What is italicizing?

400

This is the events that show how the main character's life changes after the climax.

What is falling action?

500

This is used when three or more nouns are being compared.

What is a superlative adjective?

500

This redo's your last action.

What is Ctrl+Shift+Z?

500

This is something that goes before the ending quotation marks.

What is end punctuation?

500

This is the central idea of a narrative.

What is conflict?

500

This is a reflection of the story and isn't always directly told.

What is a resolution?

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