DGP
Figurative Language
Character types
Plot Map
Parts of speech
100
A verb with a Direct Object.
What is a transitive verb?
100
What you think should happen, but does not happen.
What is irony?
100
A character that is important to the plot.
What is a major character?
100
The turning point in the book or movie.
What is the climax?
100
They tell when, where, how, and to what extent.
What does an adverb tell?
200
A verb without a direct object.
What is an intransitive verb?
200
A paragraph in poetry form.
What is a verse?
200
There are five types.
How many different kinds f characters are there?
200
The back round information on the story. An introduction
What is the exposition?
200
They are coordinating, correlative, and subordinating.
What are the three kinds of conjunctions?
300
Starts with a preposition and ends with an object of the preposition.
What is a prepositional phrase?
300
When the same consonant sound repeats throughout a word. pitter, batter
What is consonance?
300
A character that is not important to the plot.
What is a minor character?
300
The effect of the climax. The aftermath
What is the falling action?
300
Their job is to show relationship between noun or pronoun and another word in the sentence.
What is the job a preposition?
400
There are direct objects, indirect objects, predicate adjectives, and predicate nominative.
What are the types of subject complements?
400
A famous saying.
What is an idiom?
400
A character that you know many traits of.
What is a round character?
400
The kick start to the story.
What is the inciting incident?
400
An adjective that comes after a linking verb and modifies the subject.
What is a predicate adjective?
500
Tells who or what to the verb.
What is a subject?
500
A group of lines in poetry that form a unit.
What is a stanza?
500
A character you only one or two traits about.
What is a flat character?
500
Leads up to the climax.
What is the rising action?
500
Nominative, objective, possessive, relative, reflexive, demonstrative, indefinite, interrogative, and intensive
What are the types of pronouns?