Parts of speech
Summary
Story arc
Figurative Language
Narrative Techniques
100

This is a part of speech names a person, place, animal, thing, idea, or feeling.

What is a noun?

100

This part of the summary has the first letters of every sentence and proper noun.

What is capitalization?

100

This part of the Story Arc has the background information that the readers need to know to understand the story. It may also answer some or all of these: Who, what, when, how, why?

What is an exposition?

100

 This type of figurative language that uses the word like or as to compare two unlike things that share some similarity.

What is a simile?

100

An example of this narrative technique is Morality vs desire choosing between what's right and what you really want.

what is internal conflict?

200

This is a part of speech that describe or modify a noun.

What is a adjective?

200

This part of the summary includes title, author, genre (T.A.G.) and the central idea.If the author is not available, then the author can be omitted.

What is a topic sentence?

200

This part of the Story Arc when the protagonist(main character)faces internal and external problems. It also shows how the protagonist deals with or struggle with the conflict. It can get intense over time.

What is a rising action?

200

This part of figurative language uses an exaggeration to make a point and can sometimes be used with similes and metaphors.

What is a hyperbole?

200

This narrative technique is used by moving between events, ideas, and topics.

What is a transition?

300

This is a part of speech that express a physical or mental action or link a noun to a detail about the noun.Some verbs help the main verb be more specific.

What is a verb?

300

This part of the summary includes connecting main supporting details and /or events.

What is a transition?

300

Events that demonstrate how the protagonist's life, situation, or thoughts change after the climax.

What is a falling action?

300

" She is as cute as a bunny," is an example of two unlike things that are sharing some similarity.

What is a simile?

300

This narrative technique shows us what a character is thinking.

What is an internal monologue?

400

This is a part of speech that describe a verb, adjective, or even itself .

What is an adverb?

400

This part of the summary does not have any minor details in the same order as they appear in the text.

What is key ideas?

400

This part of the story arc is often a reflection of the events that occurred. It sometimes not explicitly written out.

What is a resolution?

400

This is a part of figurative language that use a direct comparisons of two unlike things without using the words like or as.

What is metaphor?

400

An example of this narrative technique is to add, to show time, to show exception, e.t.c.

What is an transition?

500

This part of speech has many different types of it. There is common, proper, positive, comparative, and superlative.

What is an adjective?

500

This part of the summary tries to show that the student is not the original author and they use their own word to paraphrase instead of copying the exact same words from the original text?

What is Originality/Objectivity?

500

This part of the Story Arc tells us the turning point of the story. It is also the emotional high point of the story. It is near the end of the story. This event of the Story Arc changes everything.

What is a climax?

500

This part of figurative language gives human qualities to non-human objects such as body parts, and human actions.

What is personification?

500

A way to use this narrative technique is to start a new line every time the speaker changes.

What is a dialogue?