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Figurative Language
Non-fiction Features
Author's Purpose
Story Elements
Genres
100
The baby looked as cute as a teddy bear.
What is a simile?
100
Defines words that are in the book.
What is the glossary?
100
P stand for this in PIE.
What is persuade?
100
The time and place that a story happens.
What is the setting?
100
A story that is not true.
What is fiction?
200
Pete's smile was a beaming ray of delight.
What is a metaphor?
200
Identifies important words relating to the topic
What is bold print?
200
I stands for this in PIE.
What is inform?
200
The turning point in a story.
What is the climax?
200
A factual story written about a person.
What is a biography?
300
The dishes danced on the shelves during the earthquake.
What is personification?
300
Identifies what the next section is about.
What is a subtitle?
300
E stands for this in PIE.
What is Entertain?
300
The sequence of events in a story.
What is the plot?
300
A story where the plot takes place in a setting located from the past.
What is historical fiction?
400
During the July 4th party, all I heard was BANG!! BANG!!
What is onomatopoeia?
400
Alphabetically list ideas that are in the book with the page numbers.
What is an index?
400
The lesson to be learned from a story.
What is the moral?
400
When the conflict or problem the main character faces is introduced.
What is the exposition?
400
An opinion piece usually found in a newspaper or magazine.
What is an editorial?
500
Roberto had a "close shave". His coach almost caught him sneaking out of practice.
What is an idiom?
500
Gives additional information about the text in a separate text box.
What is a sidebar?
500
The reason an author writes a fantasy fiction book.
What is to entertain?
500
The events that lead toward resolving the conflict.
What is the falling action?
500
A story written about outer space that is not real.
What is science fiction?