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MS ELA Review
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What is the climax of the story?
most exciting part of the story
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What is personification?
giving non-human things human qualities
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Name 5 types of figurative language.
simile, metaphor, personification, onomatopoeia, alliteration
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What is reasonableness?
information that makes sense
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Write a metaphor about this picture.
(answers vary)
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What is setting?
time and place
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What is figurative language?
When you say something, but mean something else.
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Use onomatopoeia to describe this picture.
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What is the falling action?
story moves toward the end
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What is support?
reasons, examples, facts, references that prove something is true
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Use alliteration to describe this picture.
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Write a metaphor about this picture.
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What is accuracy?
information proven to be correct
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What is a plot?
what happens in a story
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Use onomatopoeia to describe this picture.
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What is alliteration?
two or more words that start with the same sound
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What is an onomatopoeia?
words that sound like what they are
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Write a simile about this picture.
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What are the four criteria for a credible source?
Corroboration, Accuracy, Reasonableness, Support
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Use personification to describe part of this picture.
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What is a simile?
comparison using like or as
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What is corroboration?
the same information from more than one source
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What are characters?
people or animals in a story
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Write a simile about this picture.
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Use personification to describe part of this picture.
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Use alliteration to describe this picture.
(answers vary)
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What is a narrative?
a story
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What is a metaphor?
comparing by saying something IS something else
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What is the exposition?
introduces characters, setting, conflict
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What is conflict?
the problem in the story
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What is the resolution?
conflict is resolved
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What is rising action?
the story builds up
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