Drama
Figurative Language
Author's Purpose
Plot
Grammar
100

What is dialogue?

It's what the characters say in a drama/play

100

Give an example of a similie

A similie is comparing two unlike things using like or as. Ex: She is as cute as a button.

100

What is author's purpose

The reason why the author is writing 

100

What is the Climax?

It's the turning point of the story where new information is given to the reader

100

Give 2 examples of a plural noun

A plural noun is more than one person, place, or thing. Ex: Foxes, children, 

200

What are stage directions?

They tell the actors/characters what to do. They are the actions and are in ( ) or [ ]

200

Give an example of an onomatopoeia

Is a sound written out as a word. Ex: POP!

200

What are the different kinds of author's purpose

Persuade, Inform, Entertain

200

What comes after the Climax?

Falling Action

200

Give 2 examples of a proper nouns

They are nouns that are pecific. Ex: Isaac, Houston, Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus!

300

What are character tags?

They are the name of a character. Usually in all capital letters before a line of dialogue is spoken. 

300

Give an example of personification

Personification is when a non-living thing is given human features. Ex: The trees danced in the wind

300

Texas is a state in the sounther United States. The capital is Austin. The state bird is the Mockingbird and the state flower is the Bluebonnet.

The author's purpose is to inform the readers about Texas.

300

What is the Resolution?

All the conflicts in the story is solved

300

Give an example of an innterogative sentence

An innterogative sentence is when you are asking a question. Ex: Did you do your homework?

400

What is an Act in a play

They break the play into large sections to show changes in time or place. They are like chapters in a book.

400

Give an example of Alliteration

Alliteration is when the first letter in the word is repeated. It's like a tongue twister. Ex: Sally sells sea shells by the sea shore

400

The squirrel strutted across the park bench like it was modeling for a fashion show. Even the pigeons paused their pecking to admire its confident little tail flick.

The author's purpose is to entertain.

400

What is introduced in the Exposition?

The setting and characters in the story

400

Turn this Decaralitve sentence to an Exclamatory sentence. I am going to Six Flags tomorrow.

I can't wait to go to Six Flags tomorrow!

500

What are scences?

They are sections of a drama where there is one specific setting. They are smaller parts within an act in a play.

500

Give an example of a hyperbole

A hyperbole is an exaggeration of something. Ex: "I'm so hungry I could eat a horse!"

500

Recycling may seem small, but every bottle you save keeps our planet cleaner for future generations. If we all do our part, together we can protect the Earth we call home.

The author's purpose is to persude the readers to recycle more

500

Where is the problem introduced in the story?

In the rising action

500

Turn this Interrogative sentence to an Imparative sentence. Did you put your journal away?

Put away your journal. 

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