The Writing Process
Story Elements
Figurative Language
Simple, Compound, or Complex?
Simple Subject/Predicate
100

What is the step in the writing process where you check your writing for proper spelling, grammar, punctuation, etc.

Editing

100

The actors in a story.

Characters

100

This form of figurative language uses words that are spelled similarly to how they sound.

Onomatopoeia

100

What type of sentence is this?

Factories started operating in the cities and railroads connected the cities together.

Compound (factories/started, AND railroads/connected)

100

What is the simple subject and predicate in this sentence?

Richmond became a transportation hub after the Civil War.

Richmond/became

200

What is the first attempt using whole sentences called?

First Draft

200

A point of view in which the narrator uses the pronouns "he", "she", "they", but not "I" and "we."

Third person point of view.

200

This type of figurative language is used when the author gives animals or objects personal characteristics, as in, "The flowers nodded their heads in the breeze."

Personification

200

What type of sentence is this?

Southwest Virginia started to grow when coal was discovered there.

Complex. (Virginia/started, coal/was discovered, DEPENDENT CONJUNCTION: when)

200

What is the simple subject/predicate of this sentence?

Mrs. Miller is our school's principal.

Mrs. Miller/is

300

What is the step in the writing process in which you check to make sure your writing makes sense and flows properly.

Revising

300

The "good guy" or hero in a story.  An example would be Batman.

Protagonist

300

This type of figurative language uses sayings like "raining cats and dogs" or "a chip on your shoulder".

Idiom

300

What type of sentence is this?

Factories, banks, and businesses slowly reappeared, and more jobs opened up.

Compound (Factories, banks, and businesses/reappeared; jobs/opened) SIMPLE CONJUNCTION: and

300

What are the simple subjects/predicates in this sentence?

My teacher seems really nervous, but I'm excited because online learning is fun!

This complex and compound sentence has three pairs of subject/verbs. teacher/seems, I am (I'm), and learning/is

400

The step where we make webs, lists, or diagrams to help us organize our thoughts.

Prewriting or Brainstorming

400

The main problem the protagonist faces in a story.

Conflict

400

This type of figurative language is used to make a comparison of one thing to another without the use of like or as: “A man is but a weak reed”.

Metaphor

400

What type of sentence is this?

Many smaller towns, like Danville and Fredericksburg, grew because of the railroads.

Simple. (towns/grew)

400

What is the simple subject/predicate in this sentence?

The amazing group of 4th Grade students learned how to write complex sentences.

group/learned

("of the 4th Grade students" is a prepositional phrase so the word "students" can't be the subject. Instead, "students" is the object of the preposition.)