Theme
What is the genre name that uses characters, settings, and plots, that aren't real but could resemble the truth?
Non-fiction
Fiction
Fantasy
Historical fiction
What is the genre name for fiction set in the past?
Realistic fiction
Historical fiction
Science fiction
Fantasy
What is the genre name that encompasses facts that can be proven and checked and is true?
Non-fiction
Fiction
Fantasy
Historical fiction
What genre of fiction is written about strange and unusual characters revolving around the setting , characters, and plot?
Non-fiction
Fiction
Fantasy
Historical fiction
"Purple puppies like playing on the playground." This is an example of:
Alliteration
Anaphora
Personification
Motif
"Hello darkness, my old friend I've come to talk with you again ..." (Paul Simon, The Sounds of Silence). This is an example of:
Alliteration
Anaphora
Personification
Motif
The correct order of the plot diagram is...
Rising action, exposition, climax, falling action, resolution/denouement
Exposition, climax, rising action,falling action, resolution/denouement
Read the following excerpt. What part of the plot does the highlighted text seem to be pulled from?
Dan Morgan had been excited about this field trip since his first week of school. His class would visit the Space Center in November. The day had finally arrived. It was a cool, crisp fall day. A perfect day for a class trip. While visiting the Space Center, Dan found the perfect gift for his mom at the gift shop. He reached for his wallet. It was gone! There was fifty dollars in that wallet! He started to panic. Dan decided to retrace his steps. He searched the food court. Nothing. He searched the boys’ restroom. Nothing! His heart raced. He’d worked a month as a paperboy to earn that much money. What would he do? Then he heard the announcement: “Dan Morgan, please come to the office.” Dan rushed in, and there was his wallet! He wondered how they knew it was his! Then he saw the label his mom had put on it. “Thank you Mom,” whispered Dan. He returned to the tour with his classmates. Dan was now calm. Later that afternoon, Dan left the Space Center with the gift for his mother under his arm. His wallet was tucked safely back in his jean’s pocket.
Exposition
Rising action
Falling action
Climax Read the following excerpt. What part of the plot does the highlighted text seem to be pulled from?
Dan Morgan had been excited about this field trip since his first week of school. His class would visit the Space Center in November. The day had finally arrived. It was a cool, crisp fall day. A perfect day for a class trip. While visiting the Space Center, Dan found the perfect gift for his mom at the gift shop. He reached for his wallet. It was gone! There was fifty dollars in that wallet! He started to panic. Dan decided to retrace his steps. He searched the food court. Nothing. He searched the boys’ restroom. Nothing! His heart raced. He’d worked a month as a paperboy to earn that much money. What would he do? Then he heard the announcement: “Dan Morgan, please come to the office.” Dan rushed in, and there was his wallet! He wondered how they knew it was his! Then he saw the label his mom had put on it. “Thank you Mom,” whispered Dan. He returned to the tour with his classmates. Dan was now calm. Later that afternoon, Dan left the Space Center with the gift for his mother under his arm. His wallet was tucked safely back in his jean’s pocket.
Exposition
Rising action
Falling action
Climax
Identify the author of the poem “Richard Cory”