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Examples
Examples 2
Plot
100
A type of writing that could be real but is not.
Realistic Fiction
100

This is a type of writing that tries to get the reader to agree with the writer's opinion.

persuasive writing

100

Sherlock Holmes

Mystery

100

Dr. Seuss Books(think about how Dr. Seuss books rhyme) 

Poetry

100

What do you call the peak of a story, the most exciting part?

climax

200
A type of story that uses magical powers or talking creatures.
Fantasy
200

a type of writing that uses the five senses to describe things

descriptive writing

200

The Titanic: A Brief History

Informational Text

200

Percy Jackson

Fantasy

200

What is the beginning of the story called, where characters and setting are introduced? 

exposition

300
A type of writing that uses technology and often takes place in the future.
Science Fiction
300

A writing that expresses a thought or feeling.

Poetry

300
The Life of George Washington
Biography
300
The Magic School Bus
Science Fiction
300

What is the part after the climax called, where the author is moving towards the end of the story? 

Falling Action

400

A type of writing that presents facts and evidence without opinion


expository

400

A story that takes place in a certain time period in the past.

Historical Fiction

400

Snow White and the Seven Dwarves.

Fairy Tale

400

Diary of a Wimpy Kid

Realistic Fiction

400

Which part of a story would the author use to develop the problem and characters that were introduced earlier? 

rising action


500
A story about someone’s life experience written by someone else.
Biography
500
A life experience told by the person who writes it.
Autobiography
500
The Diary of Anne Frank
Autobiography
500

Magic Tree House books

Historical Fiction

500

Resolution

Conclusion of the story’s plot. It’s where any unanswered questions are answered, or “loose ends are tied.”

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