the main character of the story is called the
What is Protagonist?
comparing two unlike things using like or as
What is Simile?
a list of characters performing or speaking in the play
What is Cast of Characters?
the author's main purpose in non fiction is to
What is Inform?
the two editing choices we should always try to eliminate first
What are capitalization and spelling choices?
a challenge or situation that the character faces
What is Conflict?
when the author is trying to emphasize a particular event or point
What is repetition?
the details that tell us what the actors are thinking or doing and are usually found in brackets
What are Stage Directions?
What is Chronological Order?
in a compound sentence you must use a comma and a conjunction when you have two __________ sentences
What is Complete?
The most intense part of the story where it takes a turn for the better
What is Climax or Turning Point?
the author uses these instead of paragraphs
What are Stanzas?
the character that causes the problem for the main actor is the
What is Antagonist?
this information is found by a photo and gives extra info about the photo
What is Caption?
we never put a comma in a complex sentence when the subordinating conjunction (AWWUBIS) is in the
What is middle of sentence?
point of view when an outside person tells the story and we know about more than one character
What is 3rd person omniscient?
an author uses this give a non living object a human characteristic
What is Personification?
all the events in the drama including conflict and resolution are part of the
What is Plot?
the subtitles give us the ___________ of the following paragraphs
What is Main Idea?
how do you determine the correct transition word for a sentence
What is Read the sentence that comes before?
the overall message or lesson the author is trying to teach us
What is Theme?
The poet uses this in his poem to help us visualize what is going on
What is figurative language or imagery?
when there is a change in a scene, there is a change in the
What is Setting?
When the author uses the words "most likely reason", he is really asking _____
What is Why?
What is comma?