figuartive language
Parts of speech
Verb moods
Point of veiw
Types of writing
100

The forest spoke to me

personification

100

Names a person, place, thing, or idea

Noun

100

Simply states a fact or describes what happens 

Indicative mood verb

100

When a character tells a story using I and forms of I

First person

100

Writing that tells a made up story and includes characters, plot, and setting created by the author

Fiction

200

She is as quiet as a mouse 

Simile

200

Describes a noun

Adjective

200

Indicates a state of command

Imperative mood verb

200

When a narrator uses pronoun you and forms of you

second person

200

A genre of fiction that uses futuristic or scientific settings

Science fiction

300

Her heart is golden

metaphor

300

An action or state of being

Verb

300

Indicates a state of questioning

Interrogative mood verb

300

When a narrator tells the story without including the thoughts of any character using the pronouns they, he, or she.

Third person objective 

300

A fictional story set during a real time in history

Historical fiction

400

It's a piece of cake

Idiom

400

Words that join clauses, sentences or words

Conjunctions

400

Indicates a conditional state that will cause something to happen

Conditional mood verb

400

When the narrator tells the story through the thoughts and feelings of only one character

Third person limited

400

Writing aimed to convince the reader of a certain opinion or action

Persuasive writing

500

Im so hungry I can eat a horse 

Hyperbole

500

Links a noun to another word

Preposition

500

Indicates a hypothetical state, wish, or an imaginary situation

Subjective mood verb

500

When the narrator knows everything about the story, including the thoughts, feelings, and actions of all the characters.

Third person omniscent

500

Writing that explains, informs, or teaches the reader about a topic

Expository writing