Writing that uses plays, dialogue, props, and scripts
What is Drama?
Compares 2 things using like or as
What is a Simile?
When the problem takes place between two characters
What is Man Vs. Man Conflict?
The message of a story
What is Theme?
The feeling the author wants the reader to get
What is Mood?
Writing that uses stanzas, figurative language, and sometimes rhymes
What is poetry?
An overstatement or exaggeration
What is a Hyperbole?
Where characters and setting gets introduced
What is Exposition?
The most intense or exciting part of a story
What is Climax?
The reason the author writes
What is Author's Purpose?
Writing that uses creative writing
What is Fiction?
Giving human qualities to non-human objects or animals
What is personification?
The outcome of a story
What is Resolution?
The perspective that which the story is told
What is Point of View?
What the passage or paragraph is about
What is Main Idea?
Writing that contains factual events, people, or place
What is Non-fiction?
A word that sounds like the action it is describing
What is Onomatopoeia?
The first event that introduces the conflict and sets the plot in motion
What is Inciting Incident?
The sequence of events in a piece of literature
What is Plot?
The vocabulary an author uses to show how he/she feels about a topic
What is Tone?
What is Genre?
The use of the same consonant letter in the beginning of every word in a sentence
What is Alliteration?
The problem in a story
What is Conflict?
Where an event in a story takes place
What is Setting?
When you do not know the definition of the word and you have to look around the word
What is Context Clues?