Daily Words
Root Word
Literature Terms
Literature Terms 2
Point of View
100

The teacher's encouraging words helped __________ the class's confidence.

What is elevate?

100

The movie was so _______ that some people had to look away.

graphic

100
A long work of fiction, usually divided into chapters.

What is a novel?

100

Can be a person, animal, or figure in a story.

What is a character?

100

Ella dreamed of summer, Josh feared homework, and their teacher doubted them both.

What is third-ominscient?

200

The parade float was decorated with a colorful ___________ of flowers>

garland

200

A ___ tells a story of a person's life written by that same person.

autobiography

200

The sequence of events in a story.

What is plot?

200

The author's attitude.

What is a tone?

200

I couldn't believe my eyes when I saw the secret letter.

What is first person?
300

Be careful with that chemical----it highly ______.

flammable

300

The art teacher showed us how to use ___ to make fancy handwriting.

calligraphy

300

Written word that is not too long and not too short.

What is novella?

300

An object or action that represents a bigger idea is an example of _____________.

What is symbolism?

300

Marcus hoped the teacher wouldn't call on him.

What third-person limited?

400

A ___ of fans rushed into the stadium when the gates opened.

horde

400

The athlete signed his ___ for the fans.

autograph

400

A story that is not real.

What is fiction?

400

The lesson or message of the story.

What is theme?

400

The general looked out across the battlefield. He believed… his soldiers secretly feared…

What is third-person omniscient?

500

Her ___ solution solved the puzzle in half the time.

ingenious

500

A written account of someone's life by another person.

autobiography

500

A breif fictional story that focuses on one event.

What is a short story?
500

The feeling the reader gets from a story.

What is Mood?

500

Maria peeked into the classroom nervously. She hoped nobody would notice how late she was.”

What is third-person limited?

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