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  1. Genres Literary Devices Mood/ Tone Misc. Author’s Purpose 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

  2. Piece of writing that a person writes about his or her own life. Personal pronouns I, me, my, we , us

  3. What is an Autobiography?

  4. Includes skits and plays. Can be fictional/nonfictional. Characters names are written out, and the words they speak are beside them.

  5. What is a Drama?

  6. Fictional stories based on a time, event or series of events that have taken place in the past.

  7. What is Historical Fiction?

  8. Short, moral stories that teach a lesson. Often have animals as characters.

  9. What are Fables?

  10. Short piece of writing on a single subject, usually a personal point of view.

  11. What is an Essay?

  12. An event that takes place before the timeline of the story. Help reader understand the plot and characters

  13. What is a Flashback?

  14. Comparing two unlike things. Stating that something is/was. Example:Lucy is an ocean of knowledge.

  15. What is a metaphor?

  16. Using the same word again and again to create an effect in writitng

  17. What is repetition?

  18. Giving human qualities to non-human items.Example: The trees moaned with anxiousness.

  19. What is personification?

  20. Using the same concenant sound to create an effect

  21. What is Onamonopea

  22. Manner of presenting material, including usage, punctuation, point-of-view, organization and tone

  23. What is style?

  24. Writers attitude toward his/her subject or characters. Conveyed through author’s word and details

  25. What is tone?

  26. Feelings a reader gets while reading a literary work or passage.

  27. What is Mood?

  28. 1st person2nd person3rd person

  29. What is point of view?

  30. Creates mood and tone in a piece. Best way to create a style to your writing.

  31. What is word choice?

  32. Two things are directly compared using like or as

  33. What is a simile?

  34. Shorter way to tell about event or details in a story. Allows the reader to see what the passage is about.

  35. What is a summary?

  36. Evidence based guesses. Reader draws about the unsaid based on what is actually said.

  37. What is an Inference?

  38. Statement that you can check and prove in literature.

  39. What is Fact?

  40. What causes someone to act the certain way they do in a story. It can be emotional, desire, need, etc.

  41. What is motivation?

  42. Makes you laugh, tells a story, keeps you interested.

  43. What is to entertain?

  44. Gives you information and answers questions.

  45. What is to inform?

  46. Shares a belief or opinion with you. Uses feeling words and the word “I”

  47. What is to Express?

  48. Makes you think a certain way about a topic. Changes your mind, supports and idea or makes you act a certain way.

  49. What is to persuade.

  50. The four author’s purposes for writing.

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