Poetry Elements
Figurative Language
Story Elements
Text Structure
Point of View
100
A group of lines within a poem. 

What is a stanza? 

100

The dog flew down the street like a plastic bag in the wind. 

What is a simile? 

100
exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, resolution 

What is plot mountain? 

100

events described in sequential order

What is chronological order? 

100

Second Person Point of View

What is the least common POV? 

200

AABBCC

What is rhyme scheme?

200

If I don't eat my daily papaya, I will surely die. 

What is a hyperbole? 

200

The voice and implied speaker of a story. 

What is a narrator? 

200

describing an issue and one way to solve it 

What is problem and solution? 

200

Knows all the thoughts and feelings of the characters

What is omniscient? 
300

The feeling a poem conveys. 

What is tone?

300

When you awaken, be sure to record the remnants of your dream on your Purple Pages of Passion, Persuasion, and Poetry. 

What is an alliteration? 

300

The communication of one character to another. 

What is dialogue? 

300

Tsunamis are very long waves in the ocean, sometime 100 miles long. Usually a tsunami starts suddenly. It will be as a normal wave, but quickly change into a very large, strong wave. The wave travels at a great speed across the ocean. Tsunamis can be very damaging when they come into contact with land. The can remove sand from beaches, destroy trees, damage houses, destroy entire towns, and take the lives of people.

What is description? 
300
Be sure when eating spicy food not to eat too much. You might get sick. You would be embarrassed if this happened in front of someone you secretly had a crush on. 

What is second person point of view? 

400

The recurrence of sounds, words, phrases, or lines in poetry. 

What is repetition? 

400

Don't judge a book by its cover. 

What is an idiom? 

400

The story hero 

What is a protagonist? 

400

Several students receive poor grades on writing assignments, not because they lack the ability to communicate, but because they can not seem to manage their time when it comes to a large project. They do not know where to begin, and therefore put things off until the last minute. To solve this problem, students need to develop a timeline for completing the project. If they divide the assignment into manageable “chunks” or parts and then set a schedule for completing each part, they will be able to finish the entire project before the deadline. Without the pressure of not knowing where to begin, the students will be able to focus on the assignment and communicate their ideas effectively.

What is problem and solution? 

400

Once upon a time there were three little pigs who each had homes of their own. The first little pig had a home built out of sticks. The second little pig had a home built out of straw. The third little pig was a very smart and thoughtful pig. He thought his brothers were silly for building their homes out of such weak materials. Knowing safety was of the utmost importance, the third little pig built his house out of bricks.

What is third person limited? 

500

The rhyme occurring on stressed syllables at the ends of versed lines. 

What is end rhyme? 

500

There was a deafening silence. 

What is an oxymoron? 

500

Identify the character conflict: An argument breaks out between two people about whether or not hunting should be allowed. 

What is man vs. man? 

500

Because toys have become electronic devices, some children today are unable to entertain themselves. Gone are the days when children invented their own adventures and used sticks as swords. cookie sheets as armor, and refrigerator box as a fortress to defend. The electronic age has delivered children all sorts of gadgets and gizmos that are supposed to be realistic. Some toys even have buttons to push so prerecorded messages can be played to begin scripted adventures that require no imagination. No imagination? No wonder some children today have short attention spans.

What is cause and effect? 

500

the amount of points of views a story can have

What is one?