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100

What are nouns?

people, places, things

100

What is the beginning of a story called? Hint: It is where we first start to know about the main characters

Exposition

100

What is a comma and why do we use them?

Punctuation that must be included to connect coordinating conjunctions

100

What is the vibe or mood a piece of literature has called?

Tone

100

What is setting?

The place and time

200

What are verbs?

actions

200

What is the part of the story called when things start to get more interesting in the story?

Rising action

200

What are the types of nouns that must be capitalized?

Proper nouns

200

What punctuation connects dialogue to a dialogue tag?

Comma

200

What is personal narrative?

A story in 1st person perspective about you. 

300

What are conjunctions?

connects words, phrases, or clauses

300

What is the most exciting part of a story called?

Climax

300

What does every sentence need to have at the end?

Punctuation (period, exclamation point, or a question mark?

300

The process of becoming more mature and making your own choices is called what?

 Coming of Age

300

Free points: What is one of your favorite things to do? 

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400

What is used to describe verbs?

adverbs

400
How would you describe falling action in a plot?

Things start to take care of themselves; problems start to be solved

400

A complete sentence is composed of what two parts?

Subject and predicate

400

What is the technical term for an informative and persuasive film

Documentary

400

the message an author wants you to learn reading their work

What is theme?

500

What is used to describe nouns?

adjectives

500

What is the resolution?

The end of a story

500

What type of sentence is the following: "I am allergic to eggs, but I love to eat them anyway."

Compound
500

What is a literary term that means a situation in which there is a contrast between expectation and reality

Irony

500

These 3 elements should always be in a literary analysis paragraph.

claim, evidence & analysis