Figurative Language Verb Tense Transitions Point of View Plot
100
Simile
I compare using like or as. Who am I?
100
Past
Most of the time ed is added to the verb of this tense.
100
bridge
Transitions act as a _____. Fill-in-the-blank
100
First person
This is the most common point of view.
100
Mountain
The plot of a story can be compared to this geographical landform...
200
Onomatopoeia
Buzz, Boom, Crash! are all examples of this...
200
Present
When the verb is happening right now is this tense.
200
True
True or False?
However is a transition word.
200
Second person
This is the least common point of view.
200
Climax
This is when the story "gets good!" The highest point in the story is the _____.
300
Hyperbole
I am so hungry I could eat a horse! is an example of this...
300
Past
Sang is an example of this tense...
300
False
True or False?
Forever is a transition word.
300
First person
The narrator is the participant in this point of view.
300
Events
Plot is defined as the _____ of a story.
400
Metaphor
He lifted weights so he was a brick house. This is an example of this...
400
Future
Sometimes will comes in front of the verb for this tense.
400
Tik Tock
What is the name of the awesome transition song with the great dancer we watched in class?
400
Third person
The characters names are used in this point of view.
400
Resolution
This is at the very end of a plot...
500
Idiom
You are on thin ice! is an example of this...
500
smiles
Yesterday she smiled...today she _____...tomorrow she will smile. Fill-in-the-blank.
500
Sequence
Transitions show similarity, _____, and contrast. Fill-in-the-blank.
500
Second person
You is seen in this point of view...
500
Quotation marks
When characters speak in a story which is called dialogue the author uses what around the spoken words? _____ _____






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