Something to be solved and how it was solved.
problem and solution
ways that plays are organized
scenes
a story that is true
Nonfiction
group of words that has a different meaning than the literal meaning
picture made using a camara
photograph
the reason something happens
what actually happens
cause and effect
tells actors how to speak and where they should move
stage directions
a story that is not true
fiction
a comparison using like or as
similes
information under an image
caption
alike and different
compare and contrast
Arrangement of events
Plot
a true story written by a real person bout their own life
Autobiography
a comparison without using like or as
metaphor
a drawing or piece of art
illustration
information that is in steps or in order
sequence
conversation between people in a play
dialogue
when someone writes about another person
biography
when you give life to non living objects
personification
representation of an area of land
map
what the text is mainly about
main idea
people involved in the play
character
a piece that is written to be presented on stage to an audience
drama
traditional sayings that are often passed down from generation to generation
adages/proverbs
arrangements of events from beginning to end
timeline