A group of lines in a poem.
What is a stanza?
Acts may be divided into smaller sections.
What are scenes?
The teacher has a heart of gold.
What is a metaphor?
Mrs Roseman taught the class about fractions.
What needs to be changed?
What is a period after Mrs?
A story that is made up.
What is fiction?
A pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables
What is a rhythm?
A longer drama may be divided into sections.
What are acts?
The kid ate like a pig.
This is an example of what?
What is a simile?
"I need to run an errand today” Robert said.
What is missing?
What is a comma after today?
A made up story that could take place in real life.
What is realistic fiction?
It can tell a story, describe a situation, or appeal to our senses.
What is poetry
Tells a story through the words and actions of characters.
What is a drama?
The same letter at the beginning of words in a sentence
What is alliteration?
However, the idea had begins years earlier.
What needs to be changed?
A. delete the comma
B. change begins to begun
What is answer B?
A made-up story that could not take place in real life.
What is fantasy?
A poem when two or more lines end with the same sound.
What is rhymes?
This is an example of [He places the trophy in the case.]
What is stage directions?
The formation of a word from a sound associated with what is named.
What is onomatopoeia?
The river looked like a tiny snak slithering through the rock.
What needs to be changed?
A. Change snak to snake
B. Change through to threw
What is answer A?
The time and place in which the story happens.
What is setting?
Hints found in a selection that can help a reader understand a meaning.
What are context clues?
A character’s name, followed by a colon, tells you who is speaking.
What is a cast of characters?
Lightening danced across the sky is an example of what?
What is personification
People come from all over the world to see there play.
What needs to be changed?
A. Change there to their
B. Change over to ovr
What is answer A?
When the narrator uses words like I and we to tell the story.
What is first-person?