Wait, there are Elements of Fiction?
I know lots of vocabulary and stuff
Figuratively Speaking
Wait, is this actually our classroom?
Is that even a sentence, bro?
Structurally Speaking
100

Where and when a story takes place.

What is the setting?

100

Word used to describe the act of highlighting and leaving notes in the margin of a piece of reading.

What is annotating?

100

This type of figurative language compares two objects using like or as.

What is a simile?

100

The amount of time that must pass before being able to use the bathroom after the bell rings.

What is 10 minutes?

100

No coordinating, subordinating or correlating conjunctions.

What is a simple sentence?

100

Looks at similarities and differences.

What is compare and contrast?

200

First person, second person, third person.

What is point of view?

200

Word used for when a writer puts a previously written work into their own words or expresses the thought differently.

What is paraphrase?

200

This type of figurative language gives objects human characteristics.

What is personification? 

200

The activity that should be done at your seat as soon as you come to class.

What is the warm-up?

200
2 independent clauses.

What is a compound sentence?

200

You would use this type of text structure if you were explaining how to build a table.

What is sequence?

300

The attributes of a person in the story.

What are character traits (or characterization)?

300

When information is not said directly but is assumed.

What is implicit or implied?

300
This type of figurative language is an extreme exaggeration. 

What is a hyperbole?

300

This person's job includes passing out papers.

What is the distributor?

300

1 independent clause, 1 dependent clause.

What is a complex sentence?

300

This detail gives details and creates imagery.

What is description?

400

The feelings a reader gets when reading a story.

What is mood?

400

Type of essay that tells a story.

What is Narrative?

400

This type of figurative language restates the same words or phrases to add emphasis.

What is repetition?

400

The activity that we typically do on Fridays.

What is First Chapter Friday?
400

The hair dog in this sentence:

The hairy dog slept on the couch.

What is the subject?

400

A text structure in which the author outlines the repercussions of a certain event (this happens, so this will be the consequence)

What is cause and effect?

500

The author's attitude.

What is tone?

500

Objects, characters, or ideas that represent ideas or themes; They stand for or represent something else.

What is symbolism?

500

This type of figurative language seems to contradict itself as it uses opposites.

What is an oxymoron?

500

The person who should message if there is a question on an assignment or grade.

Who is the student?

500
On the table in this sentence:

I left my phone on the table.

What is a prepositional phrase?

500

Text structure that uses these key words: issue, result, fix

What is problem and solution?

600

The problem.

What is conflict?

600

When the opposite of what is expected happens.

What is irony?

600

This type of figurative language references a well-known movie, work, or text.

What is allusion?

600

This person uses the stamps as part of their classroom job?

What is the warm-up warden?

600

Before in this example:

I need to go to the doctor before I am able to eat.

What is a subordinating conjunction (marker word)?

600

A text structure type in which the author gives events in date order.

What is chronological?

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