Figurative Language
Characteristics
Text Structure
Genre
Drama
100

Define Simile.

What is something using like or as.

100

Define Antagonist.

What is the character working against the main character. 

100
Define Cause and Effect.

What is a relationship between actions or events in which at least one action or event is a direct result of the others.

100

Define Realistic Fiction.

What is fiction that takes place in modern times with the premise that it could actually happen in real life.

100

Define Script.

What is the written form of the drama, made up of dialogue and stage directions.
200

Define Metaphor.

What is something being compared directly.

200

Define Protagonist.

What is the main character that has a dream.

200

Define Compare and Contrast.

What is Comparing involves identifying similarities and/or differences, whereas contrasting involves comparing two or more objects or events in order to show their differences.

200

Define Fiction.

What is literature in the form of prose that describes fake people and events.

200

Define Stage directions.

What is tell how the actors should look, move, and speak. It describes the setting, sound, and lighting.

300

Define Onomatopoeia.

What is the formation of a word from a sound associated with what is named. For example, boom, crash, slam, etc.

300

Define Round Character.

What is a character who is complex.

300

Define Chronological Order.

What is arranged in or according to the order of time.

300

Define Mystery.

What is involves the search for answers surrounding an unexplained event.

300

Define Acts.

What is how the dramas are divided.

400

Define Assonance.

What is the repetition of the sound of a vowel.

400

Define Flat Character.

What is a character with no depth/ is not complicated.
400

Define Problem and Solution.

What is a format of writing that where the structure of written text is laid out to show different problems and then how the problem is solved.

400

Define Dystopian Fiction.

Set in a post-apocalypse society or future society in which the laws and or morals have regressed to the loss of human rights.

400

Define Scenes.

What is acts divided into smaller parts.

500

Define Consonance.

What is the recurrence of similar sounds, especially consonants, in close proximity. Example: Stump and Trump.

500

Define Static Character.

What is a character who does not go through significant changes.

500

Define Investigation.

What is a focus on signal words that cue readers to the organization of ideas in the text. 

500

Define Science Fiction.

What is a genre of fiction that is set in the future and based on the impact of real/imagined technology.
500

Define Dialogue.

What is words spoken by the actors.