Plot Components
Literary Elements
Vocabulary
Author's Purpose/POV
Vocab 2
100

The turning point, the most

intense moment—either mentally

or in action

What is Climax?

100

Repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words

What is alliteration?

100

A conversation between characters set off by quotation marks

What is dialogue?

100

Three reasons for writing

What is persuasion, inform, and entertain?

100

when a portion of the story goes back in time

What is flashback?

200

The conclusion, the

tying together of all of the threads

What is resolution?

200

Words that represent sounds

What is onomatopoeia? 

200

Make a brief statement of the main events of a story. It has to have the beginning, middle and end. It should be precise (accurate) and concise (to the point).

What is summary?

200

Who the piece of text was originally written for.

What is audience?

200

The use of clues to suggest events that will happen later in the plot

What is foreshadow?

300

The start of the story,

the situation before the action starts

What is exposition?

300

 How the reader feels about the text while reading

What is mood?

300

The following of one thing after another

What is sequence?

300

The reason the character says or does something

What is motivation?

300

The message or lesson of a story

What is theme?

400

All of the

action which follows the

climax

What is falling action?

400

"Then I heard a whining sound from a corner of the barn and almost vaulted to the ceiling."

What type of literary element is this?

What is figurative language?

400

A word part that can be added at the end of a word to make up a new word

What is suffix?

400

When the narrator only knows what the characters do and say. It's like a "camera view" of the story.

What is third person objective point of view?

400

To demonstrate that something is right; to defend with reasons

What is justify?

500

What are the plot components? 

What is exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution?

500

Type of phrase where the meanings cannot be inferred by the literal meaning of the words

What is idiom?

500

W word part that can be added at the beginning of a word to make a new word

What is prefix?

500

the narrator focuses on the thoughts and feelings of only one character

What is third person limited point of view?

500

The various methods of communicating information

What is media?

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