What is plot?
Last night, I writed this question before bed.
irregular verb
What is wrote?
Has characters, plot, setting, and conflict. It tells a story.
What is narrative?
All of the cool kids are doing it, so you should too!
What is bandwagon?
As weird as a platypus
This element of fiction uses Thought, Action, Dialogue, Feeling, and Description to help us understand the people in a story.
What is characterization?
They're answers are always better than ours.
homonym
What is 'their answers are always better than ours.'
Tells a true story about the past. Is written in the first-person perspective.
What is a memoir?
I have tried this product, and I think it is excellent! (And I might be famous)
What is testimonial?
This classroom is a madhouse
What is a metaphor?
Time and place of a narrative
What is setting?
My father and my mother likes to vacation in the mountains
Subject-verb agreement?
What is 'my father and my mother like to vacation in the mountains.'
Uses images and words to try to convince someone to purchase a product.
What is a commercial advertisement?
Description using sight, sound, smell, touch, taste, etc.
What is imagery?
A term for when a character struggles with their own doubts, fears, anxieties, etc.
What is internal conflict?
I pizza but I don't like pizza with pineapple.
Compound sentence.
What is 'I like pizza, but I don't like pizza with pineapple.'
Tells the facts about an event that took place. Is meant to inform readers.
What is a news article?
Don't be like those idiots who buy other products.
The most dramatic part of a narrative.
What is the climax?
What is point of view/perspective?
I like to play tag in gate city, I hide very well.
Run-on sentence?
What is
I like to play tag in gate city, and I hide very well.
I like to play tag in gate city. I hide very well.
I like to play tag in gate city; I hide very well.
Describes and evaluates another book, movie, game, or product.
What is a review?
I am just like you, a normal person who uses this product.
What is plain folks?
A sentence that is supposed to grab the reader's attention and make them want to read more.
What is a 'hook'?