Subject, Predicates, and Objects
Homophones, Homonyms, and Homographs
Elements of a Short Story
Figurative Language
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What is a noun?

Person, place or thing.

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What is a homphone?

Words that sound the same but have

different spellings are homophones.


Examples: petal / peddal or to / two / and too.

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What is setting in a story?

Time and location in which a story takes place

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What is a simile?

Making a comparison using "like" or "as".

Example: 

She is like a rainy day.

He is as busy as a bee.

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What type of figurative language is this an example of?:

Swoosh went the basketball through the hoop.

Onomateopoeia

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What is a verb?

An action word

Example: She reads a book.

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What is a homonym?

Words that sound the same and have

the same spellings are homonyms.


Examples: bear / bear or stalk / stalk

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What is the plot in a story?

How the author arranges events to develop the basic idea; it is the sequence of events in the story.

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What is a metaphor?

Making a comparison without using "like" or "as"

Examples:

She is a graceful swan.

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What point of view is this?:

The story is told by the protagonist or one of the characters who interacts closely with the protagonist or other characters (using pronouns I, me, we, etc). 

The reader sees the story through this person's eyes as he/she experiences it and only knows what he/she knows or feels.

First Person

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What is a subject?

Nouns and pronouns that take verbs

Example

Robert asked for his late work.

It was late when we got home.

Lime green is my favorite color.

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What is a homograph?

Words that have the same spellings but

sound different are homographs.


Examples: wind / wind or bass / bass

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What are the 4 types of conflict in a story?

Man vs Self

Man vs Man

Man vs Nature

Man vs Society

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What is the figurative language technique in which

human characteristics are given to nonhuman things?

Personification

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What three elements are needed to be a complete sentence?

Subject

Predicate

Object

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What is a predicate?

Actions (verbs) in the sentence

Examples:

Jane cried.

He was talking.

The rain ended the baseball game.

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What is this an example of?:

Their / There / They’re

Sentence: Their house; over there; they're going out.

Homophone

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In a story, one character is clearly central to the story with all major events having some importance to this character. What is this character called?

Protagonist

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What type of figurative language is this an example of?:

We have a ton of homework to do.

Hyperbole

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What example of figurative language is this?:

A poetic device which repeats the

same beginning sound for effect.


Examples:

Sally Sells Seashells By The Sea

Shore

Alliteration

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What is an object?

Nouns that do not take predicates (verbs).

Examples:

He kicked the can.

She threw the paper ball at Eric.

Charity is important to humanity.

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What is this an example of?:

Wind/wind

Sentence: The wind is blowing; The baseball pitcher begins his wind up

Homograph

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In a story, there is a character who opposes the protagonist. What is this character called?

Antagonist

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What is an idiom?

A common phrase or expression with a figurative meaning.

Example:

This assignment is a piece of cake.

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What are the five elements of a story's plot?

Exposition/Introduction

Rising Action

Climax

Falling Action

Denouncement/Resolution