What is Point of View?
The perspective in which a story is told.
Key word for the point:
Perspective
A poem has an organized structure.
True or False
True
What is a phrase?
A group of words that...
may contain the subject or predicate of a sentence but never both -sometimes neither
What is noun?
Words describing a person, place, or thing.
Point if one of the above is named.
What is a sentence?
A sentence is a group of words that tells a complete thought.
What is 1st person point of view?
The narrator talks about themselves.
Key words:
I, me, my, we, our, us, mine
What is a stanza?
A group of lines within a poem.
What is a clause?
A group of words that...
contains both a subject and a predicate
What is a verb?
Describes an action, state or occurrance.
Point if one of the above is named.
What is a simple sentence?
A simple sentence has one subject and one predicate.
What is 2nd person point of view?
The narrator talks to the reader directly.
Key words:
you, yourself, your
What is a drama?
A play for theater, radio, or television.
What are the 2 types of clauses?
Independent and Dependent
What is an adjective?
A describing word.
What is a compound sentence?
A compound sentence is two simple sentences joined together by a word such as or, so, and, or but.
What is 3rd person point of view?
The narrator talks about other people.
Keywords:
he, she, it, they, their
What are the 5 elements of drama?
Point if named any ONE of the above.
What is an independent clause?
A clause that can stand alone.
What is a pronoun?
A word replacing a noun.
What is a complex sentence?
A complex sentence has an independent clause and at least one dependent clause.
What POV is this sentence?
"I can't wait to read my new book!"
1st Person
Keywords:
'I' and 'My'
What is the character in the sentence below?
The dog ran around the park.
The dog.
What is a dependent clause?
A clause that depends on another clause and cannot stand alone.
What is the adjective in the sentence below?
She has a small dog.
Small
Name one conjunction
for, and, so , but, or, yet
Point for naming any of the words above.