Point of View
Author's Purpose
Fiction's Diction
GRAMMAR!
100

Brian could not bear to be on the rooftop any longer. He wasn't usually afraid of heights, but the wind was so strong and Rufus kept messing with him.

Third Person

(Omnicient)

100

You just finished an article that include some alarming statistics about pollution and how people are damaging the planet with everyday decisions that they make. The article also includes some suggestions for how you can help improve the Earth's situation for future generations.

To persuade readers to change certain abits that will help the Earth.

100

What is the setting; to get full points, you also need to give an example

where the story takes place; the woods etc. 

100

What does every sentence need to start and end with?

A capital letter and a punctuation mark (usually a period). 

200

The evening breeze felt cool on my skin. It was the last night of summer break and I was calm, oddly calm. 

First Person

200

Are you between the ages of 7-12? If so, you should be getting between 10-11 hours of sleep each night. Studies have found that kids who get enough sleep at night are more alert for learning, are less likely to get sick, and simply feel better. So, go to bed early tonight!

To persuade readers to get the right amount of sleep each night

200

What is the difference between fiction and nonfiction texts?

Fiction = fake

Nonfiction = real

200

What are 4 things that should always be capitalized

etc etc 

300

It was noon. The sun was high in the blue sky. The air filled with the sounds of lawn mowers and birds chirping. A door opened. A yound boy walked inside. 

Third Person

(Objective)

300

You have just read a chapter in your science book about the benefits of good nutrition. You learned that eating the right foods and the right amounts of food helps people control their weight and reduce their risk of other health problems, like heart disease and diabetes. 

to inform the reader about the benefits of good nutrition

300

What is plot?

How a story is written

300

Give me the comparative and superlative forms of heavy;

what kind of word is heavy-- noun, pronoun, verb, or adjective?

heavier and heaviest 

400

Chad tightened his grip on the rope. He could feel his fingers weakening. "Come on, Chad! Pull!" Shouted his teammate George.

Third Person 

(Limited)

400

you have just read a story about a family that went on their first camping trip together. As soon as they arrived at the campground, they put up their tent and then set off on a hike. However, when a sudden thunderstorm came over the mountain, they ran back in the pouring rain to the campground to find their tent blown over in the storm.

to entertain the readers with a family's camping experience

400

What is another word for the climax of a story?

Turning point; we will also take the most exciting part. 

400

What pronoun is always capitalized?

I

500

Chuck analyzed the engine. With his experienced gaze, he was able to tell that the vehicle needed a fan belt. He figured that the job would take twenty minutes and cost about ten dollars, but he had bills to pay.  

Third Person

(Limited)

500

you have just read an article by a journalist telling about her walk with her dog yesterday. She told of the feeling od the warm spring breeze on her skin, the crisp scent of freshly mowed lawns, and the chirping greetings from brids perched in the trees. 

to describe a walk on a spring day

500

What is usually the (author's) purpose of fictional stories?

The purpose is usually to entertain
500

Identify the 4 capitalization errors in this setence. 

many disney films, such as cinderella and Puss in boots, are adaptations of old European folktales.