This technique uses the repetition of sounds in words or endings of words in a poem.
What is rhyme?
I am his loyal servant.
Who is Clerval?
Let down your hair!
Who is Rapunzel?
An acronym used to remember our persuasive techniques
what is AFOREST?
These words describe nouns.
What are adjectives?
This technique, repeating the beginning sound of two or more words is often used in poetry.
Who is Agathe?
Many fairy tales start with this very special statement
What is Once Upon a Time?
A statement that is true and cannot be denied
What is a fact?
Students often forget to use these symbols when they are editing.
What is punctuation?
An example of this type of figurative language is: As ferocious as a lion.
What is a simile?
Being accountable for one's actions that impact others.
What is responsibility?
From princes to princesses, this class is often in fairy tale stories!
What is royalty?
70% of students know this persuasive technique
What is a statistic?
These words describe verbs.
What are adverbs?
This type of figurative language compares two things by saying one is the other.
What is a metaphor?
I hint about what is to come.
What is foreshadowing?
In this fairy tale, the character appeals to her mother for help achieving her wish
Who is Cinderella?
The is an example of a persuasive language technique: Was I born yesterday?
What is a rhetorical question?
This part of speech/word/noun phrase gives more information about the head noun.
What is an appositive?
An example of this type of figurative language: The leaves dance on the wind.
What is personification?
'I will find you. However long it takes me, I'll follow you the ends of the earth, and when I do, I'll tear you apart!' said the monster. I am a theme.
What is revenge?
What is a moral?
It is clear we must stop this injustice. You say this at the end of a speech to make your audience do, say or think differently.
What is a call to action?
This part of a sentence cannot stand by itself.
What is a subordinate clause?