Parts of a Story
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100

This is where & when a story takes place.

The setting

100

This part of speech describes a noun and tells us more about it.

Adjective.

100

A comparison using 'like' or 'as'.

A simile.

100

When writing a paragraph, the first sentence is always the....

Topic sentence.

100
An anytonym for the word "hot".

Cold.

200

The person or animal that the story is about.

A character.

200

The pronoun that would replace 'Sara and I.'

We.

200

This is the rhyme pattern found in poems.

Rhyme scheme.

200

These are used to separate items listed in a series in a sentence.

Commas.

200

The prefix in 'unhappy' gives the word this meaning.

"Not happy".

300

The part of the story where the conflict is resolved.

The resolution.

300

The four types of sentences are declarative, interrogative, exclamatory, and this.

Imperative.

300

This is when human qualities are given to animals or objects.

Personification.

300

These are used when there is dialogue in a text.

Quotation marks.

300

A word that means the same as another word.

Synonym.

400

In a story, this is the series of events that make up the story.

The plot.

400

This part of speech describes a noun or pronoun.

Adjective.

400

A group of lines in a poem is called this.

A stanza.

400

This is the point of a paragraph or story.

The main idea.

400

The prefix in 'rewrite' gives the word this meaning.

Write again.

500

The most exciting/scary point of the story is called the...

(The top of plot mountain)

The climax.

500

Identify and correct the error in this sentence: 'He don't like broccoli.'

"doesn't"

500

The repetition of sounds at the beginning of words in a sentence is known as this.

(ex. Sally sells seashells by the seashore.)

Alliteration.

500

This is the perspective from which a story is told.

Point of view.

500

A word that means the opposite of another word.

Antonym.