Sensory Language
Narratives
Sentences
Similes and Metaphors
Individuality/Perspective
100

What are the 5 senses?

Taste, touch, smell, see, hear.

100

What is a narrative?

A story.

100

What is an incomplete sentence called?

A fragment sentence.

100

What is a similie?

A comparison between two things using like or as.

100

Define individuality. 

Individuality is what makes a person unique and different from others.

200

What sense is this sentence targeting?

The wind tickled my face as I ran across the field.

Touch

200

What is a protagonist and antagonist?

The protagonist is the main character, and the antagonist is usually the 'villian. 

200

A complete sentence needs a subject and a...

Predicate.

200

What is a metaphor?

A comparision between two things without using like or as.

200

Name THREE things that can define your individuality. 

Culture, hobbies, personality, beliefs, values, talent and skills, experiences, opinions and ideas, interests.

300

What sense is this sentence targeting?

My mouth salivated as I digested the meal in front of me.

Taste

300

What is the narrative structure in ORDER.

Orientation, Complication, Climax, Resolution. 

300

What is the SUBJECT of this sentence.

The book was full of mystery and suspence. 

The book.
300

TRUE OR FALSE. This is a simile:

The ducks raced out the pond as the afternoon came to an end. 

FALSE.

300

How does Dylan Alcott celebrate his individuality. 

By being proud of his disability, and showing others that you can do anything no matter the circumstance.

400

Finish the sentence:

Show, don't __________?

Tell

400

What happens in the orientation?

It is the introduction with a sizzling start, the characters are introduced, the setting is set and the complication may begin to be explored.
400

What is the PREDICATE of this sentence.

After the long, exhausting journey through the forest, the group of friends carefully set up their tents and cooked a simple meal under the fading orange sky.

'carefully set up their tents and cooked a simple meal under the fading orange sky'

400

TRUE OR FALSE: This is a metaphor.

Life is a rollercoaster. 

TRUE.

400

What words does first person perspective use?

I, my, me, we. 

500

What words in this sentence are using sensory language. 

Several fluffy parrots chirped loudly from the branches of the colourful tropical trees.

fluffy (touch), chirped loudly (sound), colourful (sight)

500

What is the climax?

The turning point.
500

What is a FRAGMENT.

a piece/part.

500

TRUE OR FALSE: This is a simile.

He has a heart of gold. 

FALSE.

500

What words does third person perspective use?

they, she/he, his/her, names

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