Plot Charts
Writing Narrative
Roots
Grammar and Symbols
Parts of Speech
100

The time and place of a story

What is the setting?

100

Narrative writing has both narration and this

What is dialogue?

100

Self

What is Auto?

100

Press the shift key at the start of every sentence so you always remember to do this.

What is capitalize?

100

A person, place or thing, usually.

What is a noun?

200

The main problem of the story.

What is the conflict?

200

New speaker new...

What is line?

200

Under

What is Sub?

200

You might have these as citation, as an aside, or, in math, to mean multiply. 

What are parentheses? 

200

Jump in! Answer! Buzz the buzzer! Scream, shout, move and groove. These are action words.

What is a verb?

300

The attempted (but failed) solutions to the problems or complications. 

What is Rising Action?

300

These tell who is speaking and how they are speaking

What are dialogue tags?

300

Wrong or bad

What is mis?

300
Used in dialogue or getting a piece of text-based evidence that is copied word for word. 

What are quotation marks. 

300

A super slimey, gross, disgusting descriptive word.

What is an adjective?

400

The point of no return! Often the most exciting part of the story. 

What is the climax?

400

Exclaimed, shouted, cried, yelled, these are all alternatives to this. 

What is "said"?

400
As a prefix, this means not or without.

What is "a"?

400

The name for this symbol, &, meaning "and". 

What is ampersand?

400

Quickly, tremendously, fantastically they answered that this type of word describes a verb.

What is an adverb?

500

Where the conflict is solved. 

What is the Resolution?

500

"This is the best game ever the students said excitedly. 

This is where the other quotation mark goes.

What is after ever.

500

Time

What is chron?

500

After a piece of text-based evidence you need this.

What is a citation?

500

These FANBOYS remind us about For, And, Nor, But, Or, Yet and So.

What are conjunctions?