Plot
POV
Forms
Figurative Language
100

What is plot?

The structure of events in a story.

100

What POV uses "I" and "Me"

1st person

100

What is one of the forms we have talked about in class.

1. Sequence

2. Cause and Effect

3. Problem and Solution

4. Compare and Contrast 

100

What device gives humanistic qualities to something that isn't alive?

Personification

200

What is the peak of plot?

Climax

200

How many 3rd person POVs are there?

Three
200

Persuasive essays are normally told in what form?

Cause and Effect

200

Repetition is only when words are repeated. 

True or false?

False

300

There is only one event in rising action.


True or False

False

300

What POV can be compared to a fly on the wall?

3rd person - Objective 

300

This reading form fits best with biographies. 

Sequence

300

"I'm so hungry I could eat a horse!" is an example of what?

Hyperbole

400

How many parts of plot are there?

List them :)

1. Exposition

2. Rising action

3. Climax

4. Falling action

5. Resolution 

400

List the three POVs for 3rd person.

- Omniscient 

- Objective

- Limited 

400

"In order to help stop global warming, we must cut fossil fuel usage." is an example of what form?

Problem and solution

400
Write an example of an idiom.

EX: It was raining cats and dogs

500

What is the climax of this film?

Piper

When the wave crashes over Piper.

500

An instruction manual is often told in this POV.

2nd Person

500

Compare and contrast the two objects:


Ms. Giese and Mrs. Giese

EX:

Compare: They both share the same last name

Contrast: One is a teacher, the other is a superintendent 

500

Write two sentences and include two devices.

Insert answer

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