Drama
Graphic Features
Text Features
Miscellaneous
Bonus
100
A person, animal, or other creature in a work of fiction.
Character
100
A visual representation that organizes information.
Charts
100
The short titles above sections of text, usually in bold print.
Heading
100
Words that express more than their literal meaning.
Figurative Language
100
A word that has more than one meaning. Give 3 examples.
Multi-Meaning Words (Bat, Bark, Seal Blue, Light, Mint, Novel, Current, etc.)
200
The items on stage that an actor uses during a play or drama.
Props
200
An illustration with labels that describes something or shows how it works.
Diagram
200
The words in bold print at the top of a dictionary page that show the range of words included on the page.
Guide Words
200
The sequence of events in fiction or drama.
Plot
200
The main character in a story. Give an example.
Protagonist (Harry Potter, etc.)
300
The collection of scenes that form the major segments of a drama.
Act
300
A drawing or photograph relating to the text.
Illustration
300
A word, phrase, or sentence in a text around an unfamiliar word that helps you identify the word’s meaning.
Context Clue
300
In fiction, the narrator’s outlook in relation to the story.
Point of View
300
A character in conflict with the main character or protagonist. Give an example.
Antagonist (Lord Voldemort, etc.)
400
A portion of a play that takes place in one location. Many scenes make up an act.
Scene
400
A graphic that shows the sequence of steps in a process, typically with boxes, circles, and arrows.
Flowchart
400
A list of important terms and their definitions in alphabetical order, often found in the back of nonfiction texts.
Glossary
400
The lesson, moral, or central message of a literary work.
Theme
400
What is another word for resolution?
Denouement
500
Unspoken part of a drama that tells the characters where to go or how to act.
Stage Directions
500
A diagram that shows relationships between sets of data, like bar graphs or line graphs.
Graph
500
The pictorial representation of parts of the Earth and their political or geographical features.
Map
500
Clues that help you predict what will happen later in the text.
Foreshadowing
500
What type of figurative language is used in the title of this jeopardy?
Onomatopoeia