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Fiction and Poetry
Nonfiction
Conflict
Author's Purpose
100

This is the part of a word added to the beginning to change its meaning (e.g., un- in unhappy).

Prefix

100

This is the perspective from which a story is told by the narrator, such as first-person or third-person.

point of view

100

This is the name for a short description found underneath a photograph or illustration that explains what is happening in the image.

Caption

100

True or False: The main conflict in a story always involves the main character. 

TRUE! Character vs. ________

100

What are the three main reasons an author writes?

Persuade - Inform - Entertain (P-I-E)

200

Use context clues to define the bold word: "The laborious climb up the mountain took six hours and left us exhausted."

difficult, hardworking, or requiring much effort

200

This is the central message, moral, or "lesson learned" in a piece of literature.

Theme

200

Authors use this organizational structure to show how two things are alike and how they are different.

Compare & Contrast

200

What is the one kind of internal conflict?

Character vs. Self

200

What is the likely purpose of a story titled "The Magical Adventure of Emily and the Enchanted Forest"?

a) To provide readers with factual information about forests and wildlife.
b) To entertain readers with an imaginative tale of adventure and magic.
c) To persuade readers to avoid exploring forests due to potential dangers.
d) To summarize scientific research on the ecological importance of forests.

b) To entertain readers with an imaginative tale of adventure and magic.

300

This point of view is when the narrator knows the thoughts and feelings of more than one character

Third-Person Omniscient

300

In a plot diagram, this is the turning point or the moment of highest tension.

climax

300

This is the author's primary reason for writing, such as to persuade, inform, or entertain.

author's purpose

300

What are three kinds of external conflicts?

Character vs. Nature

Character vs. Society

Character vs. Character 

Character vs. Technology

Character vs. Fate

Character vs. Supernatural

300

Question: What is the author's primary purpose in writing an article titled "The Importance of Recycling"? 

a) To entertain readers with humorous anecdotes about recycling.
b) To inform readers about the benefits of recycling and encourage environmental awareness.
c) To persuade readers to avoid recycling and embrace wasteful habits.
d) To summarize the history of recycling practices in different cultures.

b) To inform readers about the benefits of recycling and encourage environmental awareness.

400
What is the difference between tone and mood?

Tone - the thoughts and feelings of the author

Mood - the thoughts and feelings of the reader

400

This is a comparison between two unlike things using the words "like" or "as."

simile

400

These are the specific details, examples, or statistics that help prove the main idea

Supporting Details or Evidence

400

How can conflict drive the plot of a story?

--Without a conflict, there is no plot
--The conflict drives the character's actions & therefore drives the plot

400

Question: What is the author's likely purpose in writing a speech titled "The Importance of Volunteering in Our Community"? 

a) To entertain listeners with jokes and anecdotes about volunteering experiences.
b) To inform listeners about the history of volunteering in the community.
c) To persuade listeners to become actively involved in volunteering activities for the betterment of society.
d) To summarize the financial benefits of volunteering for individuals and organizations.

c) To persuade listeners to become actively involved in volunteering activities for the betterment of society.

500

Why would an author use imagery? BONUS: List the five parts of imagery.

To appeal to the reader's five senses:

1) Taste

2) Touch

3) Smell

4) Hear

5) Sight

500

What is the difference between a theme and a main idea?

Theme - lesson or moral of the story 

Main Idea - the primary topic or idea of a piece of writing 

500

This text structure explains why something happened and what the result was.

Cause and Effect

500

Think of ANY story we've read as a class this year. Give a brief explanation of the main conflict and then answer what kind of conflict it would be. (Character vs. ______)

Rebound 

Adom Appiah

Zoo Complicated 

Derrick Rose

Julia Moves to the United States

500

You must provide two reasons why animals should or should not be in zoos. One must be for FOR animals in zoos, the other must be AGAINST animals in zoos. 

For: prevent species extinction, treat injured animals, educate people about animals, etc. 

Against: preserving their natural habitats, the mistreatment of the animals, irregular behaviors of animals in captivity, etc.