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