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Parts of Speech
Elements of a Story
Informational Text
Figurative Language
Grammar and Mechanics
100
Modifies an adjective, verb, or another adverb
What is an adverb
100
Consists of an exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and denounment
What is plot
100
Informational text fall up under what category
What is nonfiction
100
Uses the word like or as for comparison
What is simile
100
A verbal used as an adjective ending in -ing, -en, or -ed
What is a participle
200
BAM!
What is an interjection
200
The overall lesson/meaning of the story
What is theme
200
This is the way an author arranges his text
What is text structure
200
Suggesting beforehand what will happen later in the story
What is foreshadowing
200
Sentence or Fragment: When the doorbell rings
What is fragment
300
Identify the part of speech in bold: Look BELOW the counter for the kitchen cleaner.
What is a preposition
300
Character vs. Nature would be an example of what element
What is conflict
300
This is the order in which things are arranged according to space
What is spatial order
300
This occurs when the author tells about an event that happened before the time of the story.
What is flashback
300
Gerunds, Participles, and Infinitives are all considered to be
What are verbals
400
Describes a noun
What is an adjective
400
The where and when of a story
What is setting
400
Maps, Diagrams, Text, and the Glossary are all examples of
What are text features
400
Language that appears to the senses
What is imagery
400
This is a clause that can also be called a dependent clause
What is a subordinate clause
500
I, We, Who are examples of what part of speech
What are pronouns
500
Character vs. Self is considered to be what type of conflict
What is internal
500
This feature is found in the front of the book, listing the major parts of the book
What is table of contents
500
Refers to any language that uses images or language that makes different kinds of comparisons
What is figurative language
500
Identify the capitalized clause as independent or dependent: When the food arrives, PLACE ALL OF THE PIZZA BOXES ON THE KITCHEN TABLE.
What is independent