Writing & Literary Terms
Literary Elements
Literary Terms
The verb "to be"
The House on Mango Street
100

This is what we use to show something is directly in the text. 

What are quotation marks?

100

This is where and when a story takes place.

What is the setting?

100

The main focus of a text.

What is a central idea?

100
This is when I refer to a friend.

What is "he is"?

100

She is the protagonist in The House on Mango Street

Who is Esperanza

200

This means to describe someone.

What is characterization? 

200

This is what we call the main character or hero in a story.

What is the protagonist? 

200

To find the differences

What is to contrast

200

This is when I refer to all friends in another class.

What is "they are"?

200
She is the author of The House on Mango Street

Who is Sandra Cisneros

300

This is a  problem in a story.

What is a conflict?

300

A lesson/message in a text.

What is a theme?

300

This is the main focus of a text

What is a central idea

300

This is when we refer to me and my friend.

What is "we are"?

300
This is the setting of The House on Mango Street

What is Chicago, Illinois

400

This is a piece of literature.

What is a text?

400

This is when you use "like" or "as" to compare things. 

What is a simile?

400

This is to find the similarities

What is to compare

400

This is when referring to many dogs.

What is "they are"?

400

This is what Esperanza uses to describe her family members

What is hair

500

This is the type of literature (poem, novel, short story)

What is genre?

500

This is a comparison without using “like” or “as". 

What is a metaphor?

500

This is when I am talking to someone.

What is "you are"?

500

This is who Esperanza is named after

Who is her great grandmother