GRAMMER
PARTS OF A STORY
VOCABULARY
LITERARY TERMS
ODDS AND ENDS
100
THIS IS A PERSON, PLACE OR THING
What is A NOUN
100
THE TURNING POINT OF A STORY
What is THE CLIMAX
100
TO MAKE AN EDUCATED GUESS. USING THE INFORMATION GIVEN AND YOUR KNOWLEDGE
What is INFERENCE
100
THE CHARACTER AGAINST THE GOOD GUY IN THE STORY. USUALLY CHARACTER CAUSING THE CONFLICT
What is AN ANTAGONIST
100
THE SEQUENCE OF ACTION AND EVENTS IN A STORY.
What is THE PLOT
200
THIS IS AN ACTION WORD
What is A VERB
200
PART OF THE STORY PROVIDING THE BACKGROUND INFORMATION. THE BEGINNING OF THE STORY
What is THE EXPOSITION
200
YOU ARE TRYING TO PERSUADE SOMEONE TO THINK LIKE YOU ABOUT A SUBJECT
What is PERSUASIVE ESSAY
200
THE TIME AND PLACE IN WHICH THE ACTION OF A STORY OCCURS.
What is THE SETTING
200
THIS IS ONE WORD HAVING THE SAME MEANING AS ANOTHER WORD.
What is A SYNONYM
300
THIS REPLACES A NOUN
What is A PRONOUN
300
PART OF THE PLOT WHEN THE CONFLICT DEVELOPS AND THE STORY BUILDS TOWARDS THE CLIMAX.
What is THE RISING ACTION
300
YOU ARE EXPLAINING YOUR POING OF VEIW IN THIS
What is AN EXPOSITORY ESSAY
300
THE WRITERS ATTITUDE TOWARD THE SUBJECT OF THE STORY.
What is THE TONE
300
A FIGURE OF SPEECH COMPARIN 2 THINGS THAT HAVE SOMETHING IN COMMON
What is A METAPHOR
400
THIS DESCRIBES A NOUN
What is AN ADJECTIVE
400
THE END OF THE STORY
What is THE RESOLUTION
400
THIS IS AN UNTRUE STORY. NOT REAL
What is FICTION
400
THE MAIN CHARACTER IN THE STORY, THEY ARE USUALLY THE HERO
What is PROTAGONIST
400
A WORD HAVING THE OPPOSITE MEANING OF ANOTHER WORD.
What is ANTONYM
500
DESCRIBES A VERB
What is AN ADVERB
500
HAPPENS AFTER THE CLIMAS, THE SUSPENSE IS USUALLY OVER DURING THIS TIME
What is FALLING ACTION
500
A TRUE STORY ABOUT SOMEONE OR SOMETHING
What is NONFICTION
500
THE FEELING OR ATMOSPHERE A READER FEELS WHEN READING A STORY.
What is MOOD
500
A FIGURE OF SPEECH COMPARING 2 THINGS THAT HAVE SOMETHING IN COMMON USING THE WORDS LIKE OR AS
What is SIMILE
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