Poetry
Figurative Language
Genres
Vocabulary
Story Elements
100

The voice that shares the poem's message

Speaker

100

It compares two things and uses like or as

Simile

100

This genre mixes scientific facts with imagination settings

Science Fiction

100

Sending a group of people to a new place to establish a settlement

Colonize

100

The feeling an author creates in a story

Mood

200

A poem written in two columns, written from two perspectives 

Two Voice Poetry

200

It compares two things telling us how they’re similar but the comparison is not true

Metaphor

200

Stories that are imaginative or invented

Fiction

200

To say something thoughtfully

Mused

200

Refers to who is telling a story or who is narrating it

Point of View

300

The underlying message the poet wants the reader to know

Theme

300

It gives human characteristics to things that are non-human

Personification

300

It’s purpose is to stimulate a readers imagination, written about one moment event in a person’s life

Short Story

300

Relates to internal heat of the Earth

Geothermal

300

The most important point an author wants to make

Central Idea

400

A poem that tells a story

Narrative Poem

400

The repetition of the same sound at the beginning of words

Alliteration

400

Provides factional information with evidence for support

Informational Text

400

The most important point an author wants to make.

Central Idea or Main Idea

400

The main events in a story.

Plot

500

A poem that tells a story using elements of plot and poetry

Narrative Poem

500

When an extreme exaggeration is used to make a point

Hyperbole

500

Contains text and images to tell a story

Graphic Novel

500

The feeling an author creates in a story.

Mood

500

The perspective from which a story is told. 

Point of View