The time and place of a story.
What is setting?
A word that is used to describe a character.
What is a character trait?
The deepest place on Earth.
What is the Mariana Trench.
The tall tale character that could talk at birth and bend iron.
Who is Thunder Rose?
The insect that is used in tacos in Mexico.
What is an ant?
The most important person in a story.
Who is the main character?
The lesson or message of a story.
What is theme?
The highest point on Earth.
What is Mount Everest?
The item the old lady in the story, In The Days of King Adobe, swapped out for the stolen ham.
What is an adobe brick?
The insect that has much less fat than a pound of ground beef.
What is the grasshopper?
The conflict of a story.
What is the problem?
The overall point of the topic of a nonfiction text.
What is the central (main idea)?
What is Aurora Borealis?
The theme of the story, The Fox and the Crow.
What is "do not trust flatters?"
The title of the module 8 video.
What is Kids Rock Nutrition in the Kitchen?
The fix to the problem.
What is the solution?
The way a nonfiction text is organized.
What is the text structure?
The location of Sailing Stones.
What wonderous rocks are located in Death Valley National Park, California?
The character that was tricked in the story, Raven and Crayfish.
Who is the Raven?
The sweet insect treat that is sold in the United States.
What are bug-filled lollipops?
The turning point of the story.
What is the climax.
The perspective from which a story is told.
What is the point of view?
The name of the Native American tribe that has inhabitated the Grand Canyon for many, many years.
Who are the Havasupai?
The name of the character in the story, Ten Suns, who used a magic bow to shoot down 9 of the 10 suns.
Who is Hu Yi?
A term used to describe the total distance food travels from the location where it is grown or produced to the consumer's plate.
What are food miles?