The turning point in the story.
What is the Climax?
Unable to be seen.
What is invisible?
Comparing two things using "like," "as," or "than."
What is a simile?
Find the grammar mistake:
Today after school, i have to go to a dentist appointment.
What is the letter "I" needs to be capitalized?
The lunch that Ms. Alves stole belonged to this person.
Who is Ms. Lopez?
The beginning of the story where the characters and setting are introduced.
What is the Exposition?
A story of real or imaginary events.
What is narrative?
Seven snakes slithered slowly past Sally Sue on Sunday.
What is alliteration?
The pronoun that can replace the nouns in this sentence:
Chris and Tammie took today off from work to go Christmas shopping.
What is "they?"
It is important to ALWAYS read this part of a worksheet, quiz, or test BEFORE starting it.
What are the directions?
The message the authors wants you to learn from the story.
What is theme?
Shabby or tattered
What is raggedy?
Movies like The Lion King, Finding Nemo, and Cars are all examples of this type of Figurative Language.
What is personification?
Fill in the blank with the correct conjunction:
Hillary wants to go on vacation with her friends, _____ she still needs to ask her parents.
What is but?
The acronym C.E.R stands for...
What are Claim, Evidence, and Reasoning?
The main character/hero of the story.
What is the protagonist?
Looking again to make corrections.
What is revise?
Write an example of a hyperbole.
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The crazy kids would not stop running around the house and jumping on the beds.
What are kids?
A quarter (1/4) of our bones are located here.
What are feet?
The two types of Third Person Point of View.
What are Limited and Omniscient?
The addition of more details (to add more details).
What is elaborations/elaborate?
Write an example of a metaphor.
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Example of homophones
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Name the 5 colors of the Olympic flag.
What are blue, yellow, red, green, and black?