to form a circle around; to surround
encircle
The bride held a beautiful _____ of roses.
bouquet
True or False?
Foreshadowing always tells the reader exactly what will happen.
False
Simile or Metaphor?
Her smile was as bright as the sun.
Simile (her smile to the sun)
a strong feeling, such as love, hate, sorrow, happiness, or fear
emotion
The museum was filled with stunning ______ of historical figures.
portraits
The main problem in the story is also called?
Simile or Metaphor?
The classroom was a zoo during fun Friday.
Metaphor (the classroom to a zoo)
picky or hard to please
fussy
The students _____ their teacher as she reads them a story.
encircle
Foreshadowing is when an author gives a hint about...?
What will happen next; a future event in the story.
Simile or Metaphor?
Life is a rollercoaster of emotions.
Metaphor (life to a rollercoaster)
shines and gives off light; glitters
sparkles
As she opened her birthday present, she was full of ______.
emotion
The main character starts off as selfish but becomes kind by the end, this is an example of what?
Character Development
Simile or Metaphor?
The clouds looked like cotton candy in the sky.
Simile (the clouds to cotton candy)
to say or put into words; having to do with fast transportation or delivery
express
The leaves began to _____ in the wind as the storm approached.
whirl
A conflict is solved during the ending part of the story, also known as the ______.
Hint *(Conflict and ______)*
Resolution
Simile or Metaphor?
Her mind was a garden, blooming with brilliant ideas.
Metaphor (her mind to a garden)