Vocab Meanings
Sentences
Point of View
100

This word describes clothing that looks old and worn out, like something that's been used for a long time.

Raggedy

100

My earliest _________ of school is the day I met my best friend on the playground.

Recollection

100

The name for the person telling the story.

Narrator

200

This word refers to the sound made when something shakes rapidly, like the noise from a rattlesnake or loose items in a box.

Rattling
200

Her __________ allowed her to notice small details that everyone else overlooked.

Perceptiveness
200

The people in the story.

Characters

300

This word refers to talk or writing that doesn't make much sense, almost like gibberish.

Nonsense

300

She was asked to __________ the events of the day in front of the whole class.

Recount

300

In this point of view, the narrator is a character in the story and uses pronouns like "I" and "we."

First person

400

This word means to bring back a memory or to think about something from the past.

Recollection

400

The news of the accident was deeply __________ to everyone who knew the victims.

Distressing

400

This point of view occurs when the narrator speaks directly to the reader, using pronouns like "you," making the reader feel as if they are a part of the story.

Second person

500

This word is used to describe something so clear and undeniable that it can't be questioned.

Indisputable 

500

The math problem was so __________ that it took me an hour to solve, even with the teacher's help.

Complex

500
This point of view allows the narrator to know the thoughts and feelings of only one character, using pronouns like "he," "she," and "they."

Third person limited

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