Figurative Language
Vocabulary
Simple, Compound, or Complex
Types of Sentences and Punctuation
Plot Map
100
"I'm starving to death!"
What is hyperbole?
100
Glad, and cheerful.
What is Blithe.
100
I wanted to go to the party, but my mom wouldn't let me.
What is compound?
100
What time will you be home?
What is interrogative?
100
The introduction of important background information.
What is exposition?
200
Ring, ding, hiss, roar.
What is onomatopoeia?
200
Described or shown in realistic detail
What is explicit
200
After twelve years, we are moving to a new house!
What is complex?
200
Punctuation used to show excitement.
What is exclamation point?
200
Turning point.
What is climax?
300
"Life is a roller coaster."
What is metaphor?
300
A gloomy state of mind.
What is Melancholy?
300
I like to play soccer.
What is simple?
300
My soccer game starts at 4:00.
What is declarative?
300
Solution of conflict.
What is resolution?
400
"He looks like a monkey!"
What is simile?
400
To annoy extremely.
What is exasperate?
400
Mexican food is delicious!
What is simple?
400
Come look at my new bike.
What is imperative?
400
The events that happen directly after the exposition and builds up to the climax.
What is rising action?
500
"That piece of cake is calling my name!"
What is personification?
500
Healthy, and strong.
What is robust?
500
He ran out of money, so he couldn't buy more ice cream.
What is compound?
500
Punctuation used to ask a question.
What is question mark?
500
The events following the climax.
What is falling action?
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