This is where the story takes place.
What is setting.
The feelings a reader gets from the story.
What is mood.
This is a sound word.
What is an onomatopoeia?
A life account written by oneself and narrated by oneself.
What is an Autobiography?
The order that things happen in a story
What is sequence of events.
What is Tone?
This figurative language repeats the first two sounds of every word.
What is alliteration?
The author wrote the passage to entertain/inform/persuade us as a reader.
What is Author's purpose?
This part of speech is an action word.
What is a verb?
All of the events in a story.
What is plot.
When the narrator interrupts the flow of the story to jump back to earlier events.
What is a Flashback?
These phrases are examples of what?
She looks like a witch. He is like a dog.
What are Similes?
The narrator is not a character in the story and has been removed from it. There are two types.
What is 3rd Person Point of View?
Can you name the two types for an extra 50 points each.
This part of speech describes a noun or pronoun.
an adjective
What the characters face in the story.
What is conflict.
A clue that subtly suggest what will happen later in the story.
What is Foreshadow?
This example is a type of figurative language:
Love is a battlefield.
What is a Metaphor.
The pronouns used are You, Yours, Your.
What is 2nd Person Point of View?
Modifies verbs and tells when and how a nouns functions.
What is an Adverb?
How the problem is solved.
What is the solution.
Characteristics written and told to the reader by the author about the characters in the story.
What is Direct Characterization?
This is a Hyperbole.
What is an Extreme Exaggeration?
Extra 100 points if you can give an example and what it means.
The natural flow of speech in writing.
What is Prose?
This part of speech takes the place of Proper Names.
What is a Pronoun?