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Elements of Fiction
Literary Elements
Grammar
Nonfiction Text Features/Structure
Miscellaneous
100
The person telling the story.
Who is the narrator?
100
A comparison that uses like or as.
What is a simile?
100
A word that has the opposite meaning.
What is an antonym?
100
The most important idea about the topic.
What is the main idea?
100
The author's use of clues to hint at what might happen later in the story.
What is foreshadowing?
200
This is a good strategy to summarize a story.
What are the "5W's"?
200
The stars danced playfully in the moonlit sky.
What is a personification?
200
The word that describes an action verb.
What is an adverb?
200
A picture that shows the parts of something or how something works.
What is a diagram?
200
The type of genre that explains something in nature.
What are folk tales?
300
Another word for story.
What is a narrative?
300
A human characteristic given to an animal or object.
What is personification?
300
In the word, misunderstood, mis is the ______.
What is a prefix?
300
Words that identify the parts of a drawing or photograph.
What is a label?
300
TTQA stands for ________ and is used for a ______ sentence when writing.
What is "turn the question around" and topic.
400
How the conflict is solved.
What is the resolution?
400
Give an example of a homophone.
What is ate and eight. Answers will vary
400
Words that connect two thoughts or words in a sentence.
What is a conjunction?
400
The text structure that describes something by listing its features, characteristics or example.
What is description?
400
The three key components of an oral presentation (besides content).
What is body, voice and attitude?
500
What is it called when a reader used clues from a text?
What is inferencing?
500
"Pop," awe my face is covered with gum now.
What is onomatopoeia?
500
Verb tenses tell us WHEN an action takes place. There are 3 main verb tenses.
What are past, present, and future?
500
Shows the relationship between an event and what happened because of an event.
What is cause and effect?
500
What is the "magic" number of pieces of evidence you should have when responding to an open response.
What is at least three?