A genre in nonfiction which is a story of one's own life.
What is autobiography.
100
The highest point of interest, the place where ideas are drawn together, an important turning point in a series of actions, or the most forceful event in a story.
What is climax.
100
When you compare to unlike things using the words like or as.
What is simile.
200
The action in the sentence.
What is the predicate?
200
A struggle between to opposing forces.
What is conflict.
200
A prefix that means life.
What is bio.
200
Concludes the action and ensures that all important plot lines have been tied.
What is resolution.
200
The formation or use of words that imitate the sounds associated with the objects or actions they refer to.
What is onomatopoeia.
300
The recipient of the action.
What is an object.
300
John is afraid of flying in a plane, but it is his only choice if he wants to see his grandfather before he passes away.
What is man vs. self
300
Books that are about real things, people, events, and places.
What is nonfiction.
300
The beginning of the story, where the characters and setting are introduced.
What is exposition.
300
Punctuation used in a narrative to indicate speech.
What is quotation marks.
400
Part of speech that tells us the location of something.
What is a preposition.
400
Jack must survive a cold winter in the wilderness.
What is man vs. nature
400
An essential trait of a biography that helps the reader understand the subject in context to the historical time period and place he or she was born in.
What is setting?
400
Events in a story that build up the conflict.
What are rising action events?
400
An exaggeration not meant to be taken literally.
What is a hyperbole.
500
Words like me, I, you, he, her.
What are pronouns?
500
Jemelie is opposed to the arranged marriage with Rakesh that her parents have set up because she wants to study medicine.