Point of View
Fig. Lang.
Theme
Poetry
Plot
100

I, me, my, mine, we, us, ours are words that belong to which point of view.

First Person

100

Which figurative language is an expression and does not mean what it says?

Idiom

100

Theme can be defined as what?

The main lesson learned in the text

100

In other styles of writing these would be called sentences, but in poetry they are called what?

Lines


100

beginning of the story; introduces character and setting

Exposition

200

He, she, it, they, them, theirs, and the reader are examples of words that belong to which point of view.

Third Person

200

What is a statement that is a comparison of two things that are not alike

Metaphor

200

What does it mean to have a universal theme?

Applies to anyone, anywhere

It has no name or place

200

Can a stanza consist of only one line?

Yes

200

usually the bulk of the story, where the character works to resolve the conflict

Rising Action

300

In which point of view the narrator is a character in the story?

First Person

300

"Fences between us just like picket fences." is an example of what kind of figurative language?

Simile
300

What is the theme of this paragraph?

Lena stood at the edge of the soccer field, her heart pounding. The championship game was about to start, and her team was counting on her. She remembered all the times she had practiced, even when it was raining or when she felt tired. Now, it was her chance to show what she had learned. As the whistle blew, Lena took a deep breath and ran forward, determined to give her best.

hard work and determination lead to success.

300

Poetry typically contains more ______ language than _______ language.

Figurative, literal

300

The most important or exciting part of a story

Climax

400

The reader knows the feelings of all characters.

Third Person Omniscient 

400

Create an example of a metaphor with your group

Answers vary 

400

How many themes are there in a story?

No set number

400

Where do we find a couplet in a sonnet and what is its purpose?

Found at the end - last two lines

It shifts the feeling or gives an answer to the problem

400

When characters work out their problem in a story this is called

Falling action 

500

The narrator refers to reader in which point of view and what signal word (pronoun) is used?

Second Person

500

Which figurative language is this an example of:

The boy sat on the bench, ate a banana and belched.

Explain your answer

Alliteration

500

What is the main theme of the story Athena and Poseidon's Contest?

A useful gift is more valuable than a dramatic one. 

500

Where is the shift? What is the shift?

I watched the clouds drift, slow and gray,
A storm was coming, that’s what they say.
I feared the rain, the thunder’s roar,
Hoping the sun would shine once more.

But then the clouds began to speak:
“We bring the water that rivers seek.
We feed the earth, we heal the land—
Our gift is life, not harsh command.”

The shift happens in the second stanza, where the point of view changes from the narrator’s perspective to the clouds’ perspective.

500

Name the 4 ways characters interact:

They go on a date

D: dialogue

A: Actions

T: Thoughts

E: Emotions/Feelings