This form of writing or speech tells a story
What is a Biography?
The place, and or time a story takes place.
What is setting?
The are words that name a person, place, thing or idea.
What is a noun?
A phrase comparing two or more unalike things with like or as.
What is a simile?
A character or force who wants something opposite than the hero?
What is the antagonist?
This type of story usually involves a crime that needs to be solved.
What is a Mystery?
The events of a story.
What is plot?
These words used to describe actions.
What is a verb?
The act of giving non- human objects, human qualities.
What is personification?
A small character, or the antagonist who's believes contrast with the protagonist. This person's hate or attitude helps us get to know the protagonist better and it helps us root for them.
What is a foil?
This type of writing may contain rhyming lines and is rhythmic when being read.
What is Poetry?
The events that lead to the climax of the story.
What is rising action?
These words modify or describe verbs.
What is an Adverb?
The repetition of the same sound at the beginning of words.
What is Alliteration?
A character that changes over time due to who and what they have to face.
What is a Dynamic Character?
This type of writing usually involves animal and the learning of a lesson.
What is a fable?
Events that lead to the resolution of the story.
These word are used to modify or describe nouns.
What is an Adjective?
Words that sound like their meaning.
What is an Onomatopoeia?
A character who doesn't change and who is always seen in one way.
What is a Flat Character?
This type of writing is set in the past with made up characters.
What is Historical Fiction?
The turning point of the story where things change for the main character.
What is the Climax?
These word are used to make complex sentences.
What are conjunctions?
A figure of speech that compares two things that are almost completely different, without the use of like or as.
What is a Metaphor?
This type of character appears in mysteries to mislead and misdirected the reader.
What is a Red Herring?