Special name for a poem that rhymes
Lyrical Poem
The place or time a story takes place.
Setting
The major sections some dramas are divided into.
Acts
BZZZ! Bang! Smash! Ruff, Ruff!
Are examples of.....
Onomatopoeia
What a text is mostly about.
Central idea
A group of lines
a stanza
The problem in the story or what the character wants.
Conflict
A conversation between two characters.
Dialogue
The alarm screamed for me to get up.
Is an example of.....
a personification
These help us to understand what the section we are reading is about.
Headings
The person "speaking" in a poem
the speaker
How the problem is solved or how the story ends.
Resolution
Special directions that tell an actor how to move on stage or how to say something.
Stage Directions
The lesson or message in a story, poem or play.
Theme
Example:
Students should not be able to bring cell phones to school.
Claim
This type of poem tells a story
Narrative poem
Type of fiction that seems like the story could really happen.
Realistic Fiction
A playwright uses these to show setting changes in the play.
Scenes
"The wind howled a mournful song through the tall trees."
Which sense is evoked?
sound- or hearing
Words you get from a text to support your reason.
Text evidence
This type of poem doesn't rhyme or tell a story
Free Verse Poem
The events that happen in a story.
The plot
The major difference between drama and regular fiction.
Dramas are meant to be preformed on a stage.
"The cold metal of the door handle shocked her as she touched it."
Which sense is evoked?
Feeling, touch
To put words from the text into your own words.
Paraphrase