Elements of Literature
Morphology
Grammar & Conventions
Text Structure
Vocabulary in Context
100

The people or animals in a story are called...

characters

100

Tri

Three

100

Sentence: The small puppy barked loudly at the mail carrier.
Identify the adjective in the sentence.

Small

100

A text that tells events in order uses this structure…

Chronological order

100

Sentence: After running five miles, Jenna was exhausted and could barely keep her eyes open.
What does exhausted most nearly mean?

Very tired

200

The time and place of a story is called the...

Setting
200

Multi

Many

200

Sentence: Maria and her brother went to the store.
Identify the pronoun in the sentence.

Her

200

A text that shows how two things are alike and different uses…

Compare and contrast

200

Sentence: The glass vase was so fragile that it shattered when it fell off the table.
What does fragile most nearly mean?

Easily Broken

300

The main problem in a story is called the...

Conflict

300

Auto

Self

300

Sentence: We packed apples oranges and bananas for lunch.
What punctuation is missing in this sentence?

Commas (after apples and oranges)

300

Signal words like “because” and “as a result” show…

Cause and effect

300

Sentence: Marcus tried to persuade his parents to let him stay up later by explaining that he had finished all his homework.
What does persuade most nearly mean?

To convince

400

The most exciting part of a story, where the problem reaches its peak, is the...

Climax

400

Trans

Across

400

Sentence: Yesterday, we run around the park.
What is the correct verb form?

Ran

400

A text that explains a problem and how it was solved uses…

Problem and solution

400

Sentence: The desert is a barren place, with very few plants or animals living there.
What does barren most nearly mean?

Empty or lacking life

500

The way the story ends or the problem is solved is called the...

Resolution

500

Scope

Look, See

500

Sentence: The teacher said please open your books.
What punctuation should be added?

Quotation marks (around “please open your books”)

500

Headings, captions, and bold words in nonfiction are called…

Text features

500

Sentence: Even though the directions were confusing, she reread them carefully until she understood what to do.
What does confusing most nearly mean?

Hard to understand