ELA
Sentence Structure
Story Elements
Writing I
Writing II
100

a telling sentence

Declarative

100

a sentence with a subject and a predicate

simple sentence

100

people or animals in a story

characters

100

a story about yourself

personal narrative

100

stating the main parts in another way

rephrasing

200

asks a question

Interrogative

200

two sentences joined by a comma and a conjunction or a semicolon

compound sentence

200

the events that happen in a story

plot

200

grabs the reader's attention


hook

200

reflecting on something that has taught you something

learned lesson

300

gives a command or a request

Imperative


300

a sentence with a dependent clause and an independent clause

complex sentence

300

where and when a story takes place

setting

300

a sound

onomatopoeia

300

last paragraph in the story, ending

conclusion

400

shows strong feelings

Exclamatory

400

a sentence with one dependent clause and two independent clauses

compound-complex sentence

400

what goes wrong in a story

problem/conflict

400

talking about

dialogue

400

tells who, when, and where

Introduction

500

2 types of sentences that end with a period

Declarative and Imperative

500

joins two sentences together

conjunction

500

solving a problem

resolution

500

asking something

question

500

tells what happens in the middle of the story

body paragraphs