What is the point of the story where it is the turning point/the most intense part?
Climax
Definition of theme
Message/moral of the story
How many points of view are there?
3
How many types of Author's purposes are there?
3
Compares two things using "like" or "as"
Simile
What part of the story introduces the characters and the setting?
Exposition
What do we call things that help us support our answers to questions over a story?
Supporting Details
The point of view that uses words like "I and Me?"
1st person
Type of author's purpose where they want you to know information and may provide dates, names, and charts
Inform
Exaggerates something for emphasis
Hyperbole
What part of the story introduces the problem?
Rising Action
How you say something is called?
Tone
2nd person
Type of author's purpose where they simply write for your enjoyment
Entertain
Giving non human things, human like characteristics
Personification
The part of the story where all loose ends are tied up
Resolution
The intended feeling an author writes in
Mood
Point of view where we know a little about a few characters in the story is called?
Limited POV
Type of author's purpose where they want you to do or think what they want you to do or think.
Persuade
Hint of what is to happen later in the story
Foreshadowing
The part of the story where the problem is starting to be resolved.
Falling Action
Dramatic, Situational, Verbal
Point of view where we know everything about ALL characters is called?
Omniscient
What is the definition for Author's purpose?
Purpose for writing
Figurative language used to appeal to the 5 senses
Imagery