Plot Structure
Figurative Language
Poetry
Fiction and Narrative Forms
Text Features/Structures/Organization Patterns
100

beginning of a story, characters and setting are introduced

exposition

100

She's a sly fox

metaphor

100

Nature's first green is gold,

Her hardest hue to hold.

Her early leaf's a flower;

But only so an hour.

Then leaf subsides to leaf.

So Eden sank to grief,

So dawn goes down to day.

Nothing gold can stay.


Who is the "her" in the poem?

(Mother) Nature

100

any writing that is NOT poetry

prose

100

a broad statement about a whole group based on a variety of information


EX: Eating sugar causes cavities.

generalization

200

very end of the story; all conflicts are resolved

resolution

200

The cars were hissing past us as we walked down the street.

personification

200

A short "paragraph" in a poem is called...

stanza

200

a traditional story passed down, usually orally, through the generations


EX: Little Red Riding Hood 

tales

200

Martin Luther King Jr. to give speech

Leader speaks at rally Tuesday



title, subtitle

300

complications/events are leading up to the climax (most of the story happens here)

rising action

300

BOOM was all I heard when the shelf holding 100 books fell behind the door.

onomatopoeia
300

poetry without any rhyme scheme or meter

free verse

300

The Outsiders is an example of this fiction

realistic fiction

300

a note of text placed at the bottom of the page in a book or document that cites a reference or defines a word

footnote

400

central or main conflict of the story is introduced

initiating event

400

Dally dared to dance during the derby.

alliteration

400

Well, son, I’ll tell you:

Life for me ain’t been no crystal stair.

It’s had tacks in it,

And splinters,

And boards torn up,

And places with no carpet on the floor—

Bare.

But all the time

I’se been a-climbin’ on,

And reachin’ landin’s,

And turnin’ corners,

And sometimes goin’ in the dark

Where there ain’t been no light.


Who is the narrator of this poem?

Mother/parent

400

a short story usually about animals that teaches a lesson or moral


EX: Tortoise and the Hare

fable

400

tells the time order of facts, events, or concepts 


EX: timeline, flowchart 

sequential or chronological 

500

turning point of the story

climax

500

If I'm not home by midnight, my car might turn into a pumpkin!

allusion (referring to Cinderella)

500

Well, son, I’ll tell you:

Life for me ain’t been no crystal stair.

It’s had tacks in it,

And splinters,

And boards torn up,

And places with no carpet on the floor—

Bare.

But all the time

I’se been a-climbin’ on,

And reachin’ landin’s,

And turnin’ corners,

And sometimes goin’ in the dark

Where there ain’t been no light.


What is the purpose of comparing life to a "crystal stair"?

(Answers may vary)

To compare the ideal life (crystal staircase) to the life she has lived to convey the hardships she has dealt with.

500

this type of fiction includes gods and goddess that were once religious in nature

myths

500

a boxed section off to the side of a nonfiction text that contains interesting information relating to the main text

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