Who is the person the story is mostly about?
The main character / protagonist
A comparison using “like” or “as” is called what?
Simile
What does "unprecedented" mean?
Something that has never happened before
Why do we use text evidence when answering questions?
To support our answers with proof from the text
Name a genre of literature
Fiction, NF, RF, Fantasy, Poetry, Biography
What is the turning point in a story called?
The climax
Giving human qualities to non-human things is called what?
Personification
Correct this pronoun error: “Him and me went to the park.”
Him and I
What is one way to summarize a paragraph/story?
State the main idea and key details in your own words
SWBST
What is dialogue in a story?
Words spoken by a character
What is the message or lesson the author wants you to learn?
Theme
Explain the difference between a metaphor and a simile.
Simile uses “like” or “as”; metaphor does not
Add punctuation for the nonrestrictive element: “My brother who lives in Texas is visiting.”
“My brother, who lives in Texas, is visiting.”
If a character makes a tough choice, what should you look for in the text?
Clues about their motivations and feelings
Give an example of a story element.
Multiple Answers
What is the sequence of events in a story called?
Plot
Identify the figurative language: “The classroom was a zoo.”
Metaphor
Define "astuteness"
The quality of having keen perception, insight, or intelligence.
What is the difference between a fact and an inference in a story?
Fact: stated in text; Inference: conclusion based on evidence
What is the difference between literal and figurative language?
Literal: exact meaning; Figurative: symbolic or imaginative meaning
What is the difference between a character’s internal conflict and external conflict? What are the different types of external conflict?
Internal: struggle within a character; External: struggle with outside forces
Person vs Person
Person vs Nature
Person vs Society
Create an example of hyperbole.
(any exaggerated statement)
Which of the following words contains a root meaning ”change”?
A. altercation
B. projectile
C. vehemently
D. misinterpret
altercation
How can comparing two characters help you understand the story better?
Shows similarities, differences, and how they respond to challenges
What is the purpose of an author’s note or preface?
Provides context or background