Story Elements
Literary Devices
Grammar
Vocabulary
Reading
100

The time and place of a story

A. Climax

B. Problem

C. Setting

What is setting?

100

The repeating of similar sounds, usually consonants, at the beginning of words

A. Alliteration

B. Simile

What is alliteration?

100

A word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence

A. adverb

B. noun

C. verb

What is a verb?

100

dis, mis, un, uni, tri, sub, semi, re, pre, non, multi

A. Suffix

B. prefix

What is a prefix?

100

To look at and take note of the illustrations and text

A. conclusion

B. preview

C. Summary

What is to preview?

200

people and animals in a story

A. Setting

B. Characters

C. Conflict

What are characters?

200

An excessive overstatement or exaggeration of fact

A. Hyperbole

B. Simile 

What is hyperbole?

200

People, places, things, or ideas

A. Noun

B. verb

C. adjective

What is a noun?

200

able, aholic, ant, cide, dom, ed, er

A. suffix

B. prefix

What is a suffix?

200

To use the information that you read and the illustrations to guess what will take place in a story

A. Predict

B. Conclusion

C. Summary

What is predict?

300

The events and conflict that occur in a story

A. Climax

B. Plot

C. Setting

What is plot?

300

A common expression that has acquired a meaning that differs from its literal meaning

A. Hyperbole

B. Idiom 

What is an idiom?

300

Describes or modifies a person, place, thing, or idea in the sentence

A. Adjective

B. Noun

C. verb

What is an adjective?

300

The base word without prefixes or suffixes

A. tree word

B. root word

What is a root word?

300

What the story or paragraph is mostly about.

A. Setting

B. Characters

C. Main Idea

What is main idea?

400

The problems or challenges that the characters must face or overcome in the story

A. conflict

B. plot

C. setting

What is conflict?

400

The comparison of one thing to another that does not use the terms “like” or “as"

A. Metaphor

B. Simile

What is a metaphor?

400

A word that takes the place of a noun

A. Proper noun

B. pronoun

C. plural noun

What is a pronoun?

400

Books, toys, peaches, men, oxen, women, foxes, daises

A. plural nouns

B. proper nouns

C. irregular nouns

What are examples of plural words?

400

The why and what of events

A. Cause and effect

B. Plot

What is cause and effect?

500

An idea leading to the moral of the story

A. Lesson

B. Theme

C. Resolution

What is the theme?

500

The use of human characteristics to describe animals, things, or ideas

A. Metaphor

B. personification

What is personification?

500

A word or phrase that modifies or qualifies an adjective, verb, or other adverb, answers the questions: how, when where, to what extent

A. noun

B. adverb

C. adjective

What is an adverb?

500

Young-old, loud-quiet, big-little, tall-short, few-many

A. synonyms

B. antonyms

C. homophones

What are antonyms?

500

a conclusion or opinion that is formed using known facts, and details of a story

A. Theme

B. Inference 

C. Introduction

What is inference?