Time and place of a story
What is setting?
P.I.E. stands for this.
Persuade, Inform, Entertain
This text feature includes definitions of important words in the text.
What is a glossary?
The list of characters in a play.
What is the cast?
Point of view when the narrator is a character in the story.
What is first person?
The author's main purpose of a history textbook would most likely be this.
What is inform?
The narrator or voice of a poem.
What is a speaker?
This text structure tells events in the order they happened.
What is sequence or chronological order?
These give information about what actions/facial expressions/ etc. are to be made by actors.
What are stage directions?
The problem faced by the main character.
What is conflict?
The author's purpose of an advertisement or commercial is to do this.
What is to persuade?
This tells what is being shown by a picture, map, or graph.
What is a caption?
Objects that are used by actors in a play.
What are props?
A message or lesson in a story.
What is a theme?
The author's main purpose for writing a fictional story.
What is to entertain?
When there is a pattern of words that sound the same at the end of lines.
What is rhyme scheme?
This text feature is an extra section about the topic and can be found at the top, side, or bottom of the page.
What is a sidebar?
Lines that are spoken by characters.
What is dialogue?
The point of view when he, she, it, or they is primarily used?
What is third person?
An article about the benefits of vegetables would likely have these TWO purposes.
What is to inform and persuade?
The fat furry feline frolicked in the field is an example of:
What is alliteration?
What are two types of text structures used in non-fiction?
What is description, cause and effect, compare and contrast, sequence, and problem and solution?
The person who tells what is happening throughout the play.
What is the narrator?