Parts of Speech
Plot Development
Research/Spelling
Fig Lang/Fiction
POV/Capitalization
100

James saw the awesome sight from the air. 

Adjective 

100

The events that make up a story.

Plot

100

Restating information in your own words

Paraphrase

100

Her hair is like silk.

Simile

100

A classic movie, Star wars, is playing at the local theater this week.

Which italicized word should be capitalized?

Wars

200

They were counting the ballots for student government officers. 

Pronoun

200

The message of the story

Theme

200

The trustworthiness of a source 

Credibility 

200

The message of the story

Theme

200

The narrator only knows the thoughts and feelings of one character.

Third person limited

300

The truck driver delivered the packages quickly.

Adverb

300

The turning point of a story

Climax

300

Can be good sources for further study on a subject

Bibliography

300

Timmy Thomas threw the bucket of tacks to the teacher and then ran, as the teacher threatened his life. 

Alliteration

300

True or False: All of the following should be capitalized:

Names

Dates

City

Days of the week

True

400

Put the book back on the shelf.

Verb

400

The events that follow the turning point

Falling Action

400

A nervous voice on the loudspeaker asked, "Is there, by any chance, a docter in the house?"

Doctor

400

Often appears at the beginning of a story or a chapter and helps the reader develop expectations about the coming events in a story.

Foreshadowing 

400

The narrator only knows the actions of the characters.

3rd person objective

500

Put the book back on the shelf.

Preposition

500

Name the parts of the plot diagram in order

Exposition, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, Resolution

500

My neighbor is very independant, considering that he's in his nineties.

Independent 

500

Giving human like qualities to a non human thing

Personification

500

Which words should be capitalized?

karen should have went to pizza hut instead of domino's. 

Karen, Pizza, Hut, Domino's