Do It For The Plot (Diagram)
I am Figuratively Asking You What Type of Language this is
POV: You Get These Questions Right
I can MAKE an INFERERENCE That You Know This
What's The (Author's) Purpose?
100
What is plot?

The events that take place in the story

100

A comparison using like or as

Similie


100

Key Words for 1st Person POV

I, Me, We

100

The sky turned dark, a chilling wind began to howl through the trees. A low rumble came from the sky. What is happening?

A Storm is coming
100

The reason why an author writes a story

Author's Purpose
200

What is the Climax of the story?

The Turning Point

200

Boom, crash, bang

Onomatopoeias 

200

Key Words For 3rd Person

He, She, They

200

It smells like popcorn, the floor is sticky, I take my seat as the lights go off. Where am I?

The movie theatre

200

A Book about Panda's in the wild

To Inform

300
Beginning of the Plot Diagram

Introduction

300

She is as quick as a rabbit

Simile

300

Story is told by an outside Narrator

3rd Person

300

My pet comes running toward me, his tongue hanging out as he barks and jumps. What is my pet?

A Dog

300

A Fiction story about a princess

To Entertain


400

Ending of the Plot Diagram

Resolution

400

You have a heart of gold

Metaphor

400

Story is told by a narrator inside the story

1st Person

400

My stomach rumbles, I smell something delicious, I am having a hard time focusing because all I can think about is... What?

Food

400

An article where the author states that an iPhone is the best phone

Persuade
500
What is the order of the Plot Diagram?

Introduction, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, Resolution

500

The sun smiled down at me

Personification

500

I ran down the hill to save the princess

First Person

500

The boy ran back to his team as the crowd cheered, his teammates gave him high fives. What just happened?

He scored a goal

500

The three reasons an author writes

Persuade, Inform, Entertain

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