Allie ate apples in Alaska.
What is alliteration?
This is the word for the people, animals, or things that the story is mostly about.
What is character?
Next, you will have to mix your ingredients until they are blended together.
What is inform?
Words around unfamiliar words that will help you figure out its meaning.
What is context clues?
The cat knocked the glass over with a crash!
What is a onomatopoeia?
You are as fast as a cheetah.
What is simile?
This is the place, environment, and time the story takes place.
What is setting?
We have the best ice cream! You have to come try it!
What is persuade?
This is why something happens, and then what happens.
What is cause and effect?
My sister is like a turtle when she does her chores.
What is a simile?
The tree branches danced in the wind.
What is personification?
This is the most exciting part of a story... that may have you sitting at the edge of your seat!
What is climax?
Bobby was challenged to swim across the massive river, so he tried. Will he make it? We can only watch and find out!
What is entertain?
To form a picture in your mind.
What is visualize?
The wind whispered in my ear.
What is personification?
I have a million trillion things to do!
What is hyperbole?
This is the part in the story where the problem is solved.
What is solution?
Disney's Encanto's hit song "We Don't Talk About Bruno" reached #1 on the Billboard charts (which is something that hasn't been done since Aladdin's "A Whole New World" back in 1993).
What is inform?
The way a piece of writing is organized. (usually nonfiction)
What is text structure?
Six smooth salmon swam slowly.
What is alliteration?
You are such a couch potato!
What is metaphor?
This is what the author would like the reader to learn from the story.
What is theme/message?
No one can do it, and I bet you can't!
What is persuade?
The order in which things happen.
What is sequence?
Get off my back!!!!
What is an idiom?