Figuratively Speaking
What is your Point of View and purpose?
Parts of a story.
Misc. Vocab
Poetry Please
100
My grandmother's hands were as wrinkled as an old paper bag.
What is a simile. Remember - just because it has the words like or as does not make it a simile. If it does not compare two unlike things it is not a simile. EX. Ronald ran as fast as he could.
100
I am glad we are friends.
What is first person point of view. Remember this is when the narrator uses the pronoun "I".
100
The people or animals (or objects or robots or fairies, etc) that the story is about.
What are characters. Remember the main character (s) is the one that faces the problem or conflict in the story.
100
Method of organization in which an action causes a result.
What is Cause and Effect. Remember cause is the action or event and effect is what happens as a result of the event or action.
100
"The merry bells ring" and "To welcome the Spring" (other than rhyme)
What is they have the same meter. Remember meter is a pattern of rhythm in a poem. It is formed by stressed and unstressed syllables. The stressed beats give a poem its meter. When in doubt - just count! (the syllables that is!)
200
Mrs. Wertelet is a troll in the morning.
What is a metaphor. Remember a metaphor suggests a comparison by telling you something is something else.
200
Jim was going to the store. He had to buy some milk.
What is third person limited. Remember third person is when the narrator is not part of the action. You will see pronouns like "he", "she", "they". Limited allows us to only know the thoughts and feelings of one character.
200
When and where a story takes place.
What is the setting.
200
the order in which things happen
What is sequence.
200
The number of beats in the line "The vulture eats between his meals"
What is 8. To find the beats - count the syllables. Let's count together.
300
The kite sailed happily up into the clear, blue sky.
What is personification. Remember personification is when an animal, object, or abstract idea is given human qualities.
300
Sally was excited for the game. Susan was nervous. Sarah did not even plan on showing up.
What is third person omniscient. Remember in third person omniscient we are able to hear the thoughts and feelings of multiple characters. The narrator is still not part of the action.
300
The sequence of events in the story.
What is the plot.
300
An extreme exaggeration. Example: He thought of a million ideas in one second.
What is a hyperbole.
300
"kind" and "refined"
What are words that rhyme. Remember whyme is the use of words that sound alike.
400
My back is like a cement block.
What is a simile.
400
You should go out and buy a pig today. They make the best pets ever. They are the only pet anyone should ever own.
What is to persuade. Remember persuasive is when the author is trying to get you to do or believe something.
400
The turning point in the action of the story. Usually it is the most exciting part.
What is the climax.
400
The central idea or meaning of a story or article.
What is the theme.
400
Rhyming words that appear in every two lines together.
What is a couplet.
500
The wind howled outside and the thunder grumbled.
What is personification.
500
The unicorn frolicked in the leaves waiting for his friend, the eagle to join him. (Authors purpose)
What is to entertain.
500
It was January in a very small town in Pennsylvania.
What is the setting.
500
A determination the reader makes about what is happening, based on information and evidence presented in the passage but not directly stated.
What is an inference.
500
"A ruby as red as blood."
What is alliteration. Remember alliteration is the repitition of initial sounds usually used in poetry. It is not just the repetition of initial consonants - for example "but flint holds fire" and "a sapphire shines as blue as heaven" are not examples of alliteration.
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