Miscellaneous
Tone and Mood
Authors Purpose
Figurative Language
Plot
100

To make something pure; to make better

Refine

100

Will the tone always be the same as the mood?

No

100

When the author tries to amuse the reader in the story

Entertain

100

Comparing two unlike things by stating one is the other

Metaphor

100

The intro to the story

Exposition

200

Chronological time is a part of ____  _________

Text Structure

200

Caution and uncertainty are what kind of mood?

Negative

200

When the author tries to convince the reader; The writing is opinionated

Persuade

200

"Pretty, Ugly" is an example of 

Oxymoron

200

Actions and events that happen after the climax

Falling Action

300

I can use _______ and text evidence to help me make an inference.

Schema

300

How does the reader determine the author's tone?

Positive and Negative Connotations

300

When the author includes steps on how to do something

Explain

300

A self-contradicting statement

Paradox

300

The turning point in the story

Climax

400

The sequence of events in a story is called the _____

Plot

400

The sentence "The dog quickly recovered and was back to running around again" conveys which tone?  Sadness, Success, Donation, Joy

Joy

400

When the author is trying to give knowledge to the reader

Inform

400

I'm dying of boredom is an example of 

Hyperbole

400

Events in which the characters attempt to solve the problem, but fail

Rising Action

500

Character vs. Self is an _____ conflict.

Internal
500

"That movie was a waste of time and really destroyed my Saturday"  Which two words best show the tone?

Waste and Destroyed

500

The author lacks a neutral viewpoint on a particular topic

Bias

500

"He slapped him harder than Will Smith slapped Chris Rock"

Allusion

500

Which part of the story hooks the reader? (2 words)

Inciting Incident

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