These two word segments make up a poem.
What are lines and stanzas?
This is the message, lesson, or moral the author wants the readers to learn from the story.
What is a theme's role in a poem/story?
This narrative elements includes 1st person, 2nd person, and 3rd person.
What is a Point of View?
This is a sound written out as a word.
What is onomatopoeia?
This punctuation mark ends this sentence!
What is a exclamation point?
What is Green Eggs and Ham?
This 80's movie's theme is a giant great white shark terrorizing and east coast beach town.
What is Jaws?
The place or surroundings in which something happens.
What is Setting?
This part of a story is the struggle or the tension.
What is the Conflict?
This punctuation mark is at the end of all jeopardy questions.
What is a question mark?
This is Dr. Seuss' real name.
Who is Theodor Geisel?
This movies theme is a bad guy who tries to prove that he is good but ends up ruining other games.
What is Wreck it Ralph?
The person that tells a story but is not in it
What is the Narrator?
This element sets the scene and introduces the characters.
What is the Exposition?
This word ends a email the proper way.
What is sincerly?
This Japanese poetry style is three lines with 5 syllables, 7 syllables, and 5 syllables.
What is a haiku?
The theme of this classic board game is murder mystery.
What is Clue?
This happen at the end of a story/poem.
What is a Resolution?
This element is after the climax and is when the story begins to wind down.
What is the Falling Action?
"Dear" is the write way to start this form of message.
What is an Email?
This poetry type was favored by William Shakespeare.
What is Sonnet?
In a book we recently read in class by Frank Baum two of the central themes are self-confidence and the value of friendship.
What is the Wizard of Oz?
This part of Authors Purpose to convince the reader through a certain point of view.
What is persuasive?
Also known as denouement, this is where all the loose ends get tied up.
What is the falling actions?
This is the thirteenth letter of the alphabet.
What is M?