The where and when of a story
What is setting?
The amount of different types of 3rd person
What is 3?
A sound written out as a word
What is onomatopoeia?
The punctuation marks around spoken words
What are quotation marks?
The amount of elements in the plot diagram
What is 5?
The people, animals, or other creatures in a story
What are characters?
The different types of third person
What is omniscient, limited, and objective?
A direct comparison of two unlike things, saying one thing is another thing
What is metaphor?
Dialogue is a form of this
What is communication?
The first element of the plot diagram
What is exposition?
The storyline
What is plot?
Narrator has access to the thoughts, feelings, and experiences of all characters
What is Third-Person Omniscient?
Giving human traits to nonhuman things such as objects or animals
What is personification?
When you should start a new paragraph
What is for each new speaker?
The third element of the plot diagram
What is climax?
The narrator is a person in the story and telling the story from their point of view
What is first person point of view?
Narrator focuses on the perspective of a single character, revealing their thoughts, feelings, and experiences
What is Third-Person Limited?
A saying or expression that is used in everyday language, but it has a different meaning than what is actually being said
What is idiom?
Punctuation marks go here in regards to quotation marks
What is inside?
The element(s) that make up the beginning of a story
What are exposition and rising action?
A lesson from the story that can be applied to life
What is theme?
Narrator is an objective observer, reporting only what is seen and heard, without access to any characters’ thoughts or feelings
What is Third-Person Objective?
Repeated sounds occurring at the beginning of words
What is alliteration?
Use dialogue to reveal information and this
What are emotions?
The element(s) that make up the ending of a story
What are falling action and resolution?