Poems
Drama
Story Elements
Text Structure
Random
100

A line in a poem is called a....

A. Stanza

B. Verse

C. Act

D. Scene

B. Verse

100

Lists all the characters who appear in the drama

A. Setting

B. Dialogue

C. Stage directions

D. Cast of characters

D. Cast of characters

100

The people, animals, or magical creatures who take part in the action of a story

A. Conflict

B. Characters

C. Plot

D. Theme

B. Characters

100

Text structure that describes how two or more things are similar and different

A. Compare and Contrast

B. Cause-Effect

D. Chronological

D. Problem-Solution

A. Compare and Contrast

100

The most important idea - what the text is mostly about

A. Inference

B. Main Idea

D. Evidence

D. Summary

B. Main Idea

200

Several verses grouped together is called a....

A. Act

B. Scene

C. Rhyme

D. Stanza

D. Stanza

200

The main section of a drama

A. Scene

B. Setting

C. Dialogue

D. Act

D. Act

200

The lesson or message of a story

A. Theme

B. Setting

C. Point of View

D. Summary

A. Theme

200

Text structure that provides many details about a topic

A. Description

B. Problem-solution

C. Chronological

D. Cause-effect

A. Description

200

A "guess" based on both what you read and what you know

A. Summary

B. Cause-effect

C. Inference

D. Simile

C. Inference

300
When two or more words repeat the same ending sounds


A. Rhyme

B. Meter

C. Rhythm

D. Stanza

A. Rhyme

300

A smaller section of an act

A. Scene

B. Setting

C. Stage Directions

D. Dialogue

A. Scene

300

A problem the characters try to solve

A. Plot

B. Summary

C. Conflict

D. Point of View

C. Conflict

300

Text structure that describes evens in the order that they occur.

A. Cause-Effect

B. Description

C. Compare and contrast

D. Chronological

D. Chronological

300

When a narrator is a character in the story. Uses words like: I, my, and me

A. Point of View

B. First-person

C. Narrator

D. Third-person

B. First-person

400

Comparing two unlike things using the words like or as

A. Meter

B. Metaphor

C. Simile

D. Rhythm

C. Simile

400

The words the characters speak

A. Stage Directions

B. Dialogue

C. Setting

D. Point of View

B. Dialogue

400

Where and when the story takes place

A. Plot

B. Inference

C. Main Idea

D. Setting

D. Setting

400

Text structure that describes a problem first and then its solution

A. Cause-Effect

B. Compare and contrast

C. Problem-Solution

D. Description

C. Problem-Solution

400

When you briefly retell story details and events in your own words

A. Main idea

B. Setting

C. Plot

D. Summarize

D. Summarize

500

Directly compares two different things WITHOUT using the words like or as

A. Meter

B. Metaphor

C. Simile

D. Rhythm

B. Metaphor

500

Actions to be performed by the actors

A. Plot

B. Rhyme

C. Conflict

D. Stage Directions

D. Stage Directions

500

The perspective from which a story is told

A. Setting

B. Point of View

C. Main Idea

D. Summary

B. Point of View

500

Text structure that connect events that happen with why the happen

A. Compare and contrast

B. Chronological

C. Cause-Effect

D. Problem-Solution

C. Cause-Effect

500

A narrator that is not a character in the story.

A. Third-person

B. Character

C. Dialogue

D. First-person

A. Third-person