Literary Elements
Poetry
Grammar and Conventions
Fractured Fairy Tales
Surprise
100

This literary element tells where and when a story takes place

Setting

100

Identify the figurative language: "The stars danced across the sky."

Personification

100

Identify the adjective: "The enormous whale surfaced beside the boat."

Enourmous

100

A fractured fairy tale is different from the original because it includes... 

A twist or change 
100

Who is Mrs. Rogers favourite singer?

Harry Styles

200

The turning point or most exciting moment in a story is called... 

Climax 

200

What poetic device is used in "Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers?"

Alliteration

200

Correct the error: "Their going to the park after school."

They're

200

If the story Little Red Riding Hood was told by the wolf, which literary element would change?

Point of view 

200
What month was Mrs. Guthro born in?

June

300

The sequence of events in a story is called....

Plot

300

What is the rhyme scheme of this stanza?

The cat sat on the mat
It wore a funny hat
The dog ran down the street
Looking for a treat

AABB

300

Identify the adverb: "The runner finished surprisingly quickly."

Surprisingly or quickly

300

If the ending reveals the wolf was innocent all along, what element has been changed?

Plot

300

What was the first university Ms. Clarke went to?

Mount Allison University

400

The lesson "honesty is the best policy" is an example of what literary element?

Theme

400

In the line "The classroom was a zoo," what type of figurative language is being used?

Metaphor

400

What is missing: She said "I am ready."

She said, "I am ready."

400

Why do authors write fractured fairy tales instead of simply retelling the original story?

To provide a new perspective or twist on a familiar story

400

If Ms. Clarke and Mrs. Rogers could go on a trip together, what country would they visit?

Ireland (will also accept Guatemala as the answer)

500

A story about a student overcoming stage fright focuses on what type of conflict?

Character vs. self 

500

"Crash! Bang! Boom!" are examples of what poetic device


Onomateopoeia

500

Which sentence contains a run-on sentence?

A) The bell rang, and the students left.
B) The bell rang; the students left.
C) The bell rang the students left.
D) When the bell rang, the students left.

C) The bell rang the students left.

500

Why is prior knowledge of the original fairy tale important when reading a fractured fairy tale?

Readers need to recognize the changes, twists, and references to understand the authors purpose

500
Which organ in Ms.Clarke's body no longer works properly? 

Pancreas