Prefixes
Genres
Point of View
Suffixes
Types of Speech
100

non

not

100

A story that is not true or is made up.

Fiction

100

The speaker is telling the story, involves the use of either of the two pronouns "I" and "we."

First Person

100

-ful

full of

100

The part of speech that names a person, place, or thing.

noun

200

pre

before

200

Writing that tells about real people, real events, or real places.

Non-fiction
200

A narrator has partial knowledge of just one character. 

Third Person

200

-ness

state of

200

Names something you can see, touch, taste, hear or smell.

Concrete Noun

300

un

opposite/not

300

A story that is written to be acted out in front of an audience.

Drama/Play

300

The voice the author takes on in the story; the person/character telling the story. 

Narrator

300

-less

without

300

Names something you can not perceive through any of your five senses.

Abstract Noun

400

post

after

400

A major type of literature that makes use of imagery, figurative language, and sometimes rhyme. Rather than paragraphs it is written in stanzas.

Poetry

400

Point of view uses the pronoun "you".

Second Person

400

-ment

the act of, the state of

400

Names a specific person, place or thing.

Proper Noun

500

re

again

500

Short tale that teaches a moral lesson, often using animals as characters.

Fable
500

Point of view uses the pronoun "you".

Third Person

500

-ly

like or manner

500

Describes a noun.

adjective