The beginning part of a fictional story when an author tries to draw you in by telling you about the characters and the setting.
What is the hook?
The genre that tells facts and real information.
What is nonfiction?
The part of the story when the problem is fixed.
What is solution/conclusion/resolution?
Your dog is sitting by the door.
You can infer the dog wants to go outside.
The word leaf.
What is leaves?
The part of the story when it's usually the most exciting.
What is the climax.
The genre that has talking animals and magic.
What is fiction/fantasy?
The where and when the story takes place.
What is the setting?
Your parents suggest you grab your suit and a towel.
You can infer you're going swimming.
The word wolf.
What is wolves?
The part of the story that is what's wrong or the issue that needs to be solved.
What is the problem.
The genre that describes a story that could happen, but it is made up.
What is realistic fiction?
The conflict in the story that needs to be solved.
What is the problem?
You see a person holding tissues and cough drops and she's sniffling.
You can infer she has a cold.
What is loaves?
The part of the story when the problem is fixed.
What is the resolution/solution/conclusion.
The type of genre of The Three Little Pigs.
What is fable/fairy tale?
The events that happen in the story.
What is the plot?
You walk into the livingroom and see the vacuum is out and notice your dog is under a table.
You can infer your dog is afraid of the vacuum.
The word knife.
What is knives?
The part of the story that comes after the climax.
What is falling action?
The genre that will make you laugh.
What is a comedy?
The people/animals in the story.
What are the characters?
You see some smoke in the air and notice a smell coming from your neighbor's backyard.
You can infer your neighbors are grilling or having a campfire.
The word life.
What is lives?