POV
Plot Diagram
Theme vs. Main Idea
Figurative Language
Miscellaneous
100

Who is telling the story is called...

Point of View

100

Exposition is...

The beginning of the story where the characters and setting is established.

100

Them and main idea are the same thing: true of false?

False

100

I am as cold a a penguin

Simile

100

Context clues are...

Using words around the unknown word to find its meaning

200

First person point of view uses

I, me, my, us, we

200

Rising action is

When the conflict develops and moves toward the climax

200

Main idea is...

What happens in the story

200

I am so hot I am an oven

Metaphor

200

Characterization is...

How we describe a character in a story

300

Second person point of view uses...

You, Your, Yours

300

Climax is...

The highest point in the story

300

Theme is

The message or moral of the story

300

The wind danced through the window on the stormy night

Personification

300

A hyperbole is

an extreme exaggeration

400

Third person point of view uses...

She, her, them, everyone, name

400

Falling action is...

Working toward the resolution, the clean up after the climax

400

Main idea is...

Specific to the story

400

Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers

Alliteration

400

Taco head was about...

Sofia being embarassed about eating tacos

500

The LEAST common POV for a story is...

Second person

500

The resolution is...

The solution of the story

500

Theme is...

A general idea that can apply to anything

500

The bee buzzed through the flower bed

Onomatopeia

500

Charles was about

A student misbehaving and making up another student to blame