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Which of these is an example of alliteration?
onomatopoeia
The central message of a story. It's the message the author is trying to tell the audience.
Peter piper picked a pickled pepper.
1st Person
Having to decide what college to attend and being unsure.
An all knowing narrator. They know the thoughts, feelings, and actions of all characters.
Plot
Two siblings argue over who can use the car on Friday night.
What is an example of an internal conflict?
onomatopoeia
The central message of a story. It's the message the author is trying to tell the audience.
Peter piper picked a pickled pepper.
1st Person
Having to decide what college to attend and being unsure.
An all knowing narrator. They know the thoughts, feelings, and actions of all characters.
Plot
Two siblings argue over who can use the car on Friday night.
What is an omniscient narrator?
onomatopoeia
The central message of a story. It's the message the author is trying to tell the audience.
Peter piper picked a pickled pepper.
1st Person
Having to decide what college to attend and being unsure.
An all knowing narrator. They know the thoughts, feelings, and actions of all characters.
Plot
Two siblings argue over who can use the car on Friday night.
Which of these is an example of person vs. person conflict?
onomatopoeia
The central message of a story. It's the message the author is trying to tell the audience.
Peter piper picked a pickled pepper.
1st Person
Having to decide what college to attend and being unsure.
An all knowing narrator. They know the thoughts, feelings, and actions of all characters.
Plot
Two siblings argue over who can use the car on Friday night.
Theme is ________
onomatopoeia
The central message of a story. It's the message the author is trying to tell the audience.
Peter piper picked a pickled pepper.
1st Person
Having to decide what college to attend and being unsure.
An all knowing narrator. They know the thoughts, feelings, and actions of all characters.
Plot
Two siblings argue over who can use the car on Friday night.
What is it called when an author uses words to imitate sound? Ex: 'crash!' 'bang!' 'honk, honk'
onomatopoeia
The central message of a story. It's the message the author is trying to tell the audience.
Peter piper picked a pickled pepper.
1st Person
Having to decide what college to attend and being unsure.
An all knowing narrator. They know the thoughts, feelings, and actions of all characters.
Plot
Two siblings argue over who can use the car on Friday night.
One of the characters is the narrator and the story is told from his/her perspective (uses words like I, me, my, mine, our, we, us). What point of view is this?
onomatopoeia
The central message of a story. It's the message the author is trying to tell the audience.
Peter piper picked a pickled pepper.
1st Person
Having to decide what college to attend and being unsure.
An all knowing narrator. They know the thoughts, feelings, and actions of all characters.
Plot
Two siblings argue over who can use the car on Friday night.
The sequence of events in a story (the 'map' of a story) is the _____________.
onomatopoeia
The central message of a story. It's the message the author is trying to tell the audience.
Peter piper picked a pickled pepper.
1st Person
Having to decide what college to attend and being unsure.
An all knowing narrator. They know the thoughts, feelings, and actions of all characters.
Plot
Two siblings argue over who can use the car on Friday night.
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