Figuratively Speaking
This is What?
5 Step Program
Point of Views
Potpourri
100
This is when two things are compared without using like or as
What is a metaphor?
100
Where a narrative takes place.
What is setting?
100
When you turn in your final copy.
What is publish it?
100
This uses me, mine, and I.
What is First Person Point of View?
100
It is a traditional Japanese poem.
What is Haiku?
200
This is an old saying that cannot be taken literally.
What is an idiom?
200
What happens through the course of the story.
What is plot?
200
Using a graphic organizer means you are on this step.
What is pre-write?
200
When you know everything about everyone, you are writing in this point of view?
What is Third Person Omniscient?
200
The answer to this question is: One bite at a time.
What is How do you eat an elephant?
300
Bam, Zing, Pow, and Meow are examples of this.
What is onomatopoeia?
300
How the narrative moves from one point to another.
What is sequence?
300
In proofreading you are asking someone to take on this role for you?
What is an editor?
300
They, them, he, she, it are pronouns used in this pointed of view.
What is Third Person?
300
Citing all of your sources will help you avoid doing this.
What is plagiarize?
400
Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers is an example of this type of figurative language.
What is alliteration?
400
Science Fiction, Romance, Biography, and Horror are all types of this.
What is genre?
400
Rough draft is another way to say this step of the writing process.
What is pencil it?
400
This is the Third Person Point of View when you know only what one character feels and thinks.
What is limited?
400
The number of syllables in the second line of a Haiku?
What is 7?
500
When a dog talks or the wind walks, you are using this type of figurative language.
What is personification?
500
These are the two main categories of genre.
What is fiction and non-fiction?
500
When proofreading, you are looking to correct grammar and this.
What is spelling?
500
Autobiographies are written in this Point of View?
What is First?
500
The S in SMART goal settings is this.
What is Specific?
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