Define fact.
The table of contents helps readers how?
By knowing what sections of a book are where (Or something along the lines of that).
What is process?
Steps done in a specific order (anything remotely close is counted).
What image could represent the elements of fiction? Just look at some other questions :/
A plot diagram.
What's the name for when a word spells out a sound.
Onomatopoeia.
If someone prefers something over another, what does that show?
A short phrase that highlights a key point.
What are 4 words/phrases that show generalization?
Generally, always, an example, for instance, in fact, also, contains, make up, typically, characteristics, furthermore, and additionally (just 4 of these are needed).
What part of a plot diagram introduces the problem?
Initiating event.
The perspective of the author is what?
Viewpoint.
What is an indentation?
The space before a paragraph that everyone should ALWAYS use.
What are 3 words/phrases used to signify Cause & Effect
If then, Therefore, Led to, and Effect of. (You only need 3 of these)
Which section of a story introduces the setting, time, and characters?
Exposition.
Tone is how the author feels while mood is how the reader feels.
Is this a fact, opinion, or informed opinion?
76% percent of America rates red as their favorite color. With this, red is the best color in America.
Informed opinion.
What is a glossary meant for?
Giving readers the definition of words that they might not know.
What can represent chronological order?
A timeline (Similar answers are counted).
What is the name of the turning point of a story?
Climax.
Define descriptive language.
"Language" that appeals to the five senses.
Fact or opinion?
The Earth is flat.
A false fact for all of you flat-earthers.
What does a sidebar give?
Additional information about something (or something along those lines).
How is concept/definition used in texts?
A term gets introduced and then the definition gets shown soon after.
What's the name of the ending of a story.
Resolution.
What is a simile?
When 2 things are compared using "like" or "as".