Nouns
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100

The main character of the story, the main events of the story are happening to them 

Hero/Protagonist

100

The ending or conclusion of the story 

Resolution 

100

To take care of someone else so they can grow 

Nurture 

100

This punctuation mark indicates the end of a sentence 

Period

100

The beginning of a sentence uses a _____ letter

Capital 

200

A human being, someone who can die

Mortal

200

The introduction of the story, where we find the characters and setting

Exposition

200

The state of being alone, normally used as a form of sever punishment for criminals who misbehave in prison 

Solitary 

200

 This punctuation mark indicates that the sentence is a question 

Question Mark

200

Canada, William Shakespeare, and Google are all examples of this kind of noun

Proper

300

 A term from the 1950s and 60s for a woman’s handbag

Pocketbook

300

The turning point, and most interesting part of the story 

Climax

300

To fight back against an attack, physical or verbal

Retaliate 

300

This punctuation mark is used when the sentence has an intense emotion, like urgency or anger

Exclamation Point

300

This personal pronoun is capitalized when it is used to refer to yourself 

I

400

A state of calmness or being at peace

Tranquility

400

Where the story starts to resolve, where things start to fall into place

Falling Action 

400

To tremble violently, often as a result of major fear 

Shudder

400

This punctuation mark separates two ideas in a sentence, and to list things in a sentence 

Comma

400

You must always leave a _____ after a punctuation mark

Space

500

The idea that what goes around comes around. If you do bad things, bad things will happen to you

Karma

500

Where the story starts to get interesting, and where we find the conflict

Rising Action 

500

Something very bad, disgusting, or unpleasant. Think of the snowman from Rudolf 

Abominable 

500

 These words are used to connect sentence ideas together, such as and, but, so, (aka FANBOYS) 

Conjunctions

500

 True or False: It is ok to start a sentence with a conjunction (and, but, so, etc.)

False

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