perspective from which a story is told The reason the author has for writing. the events that make up a story a conversation between two persons the pattern of rhyme in a poem finding a solution to a problem comparison using like or as. what the passage is mostly about something that can be proven to be true perspective from which a story is told the problem in the story an opposite meaning of another word the turning point in the action of a story a story performed by actors; a play Free! comparisonwithout using like or as brief part of the main events of a story perspective from which a story is told The reason the author has for writing. the events that make up a story a conversation between two persons the pattern of rhyme in a poem finding a solution to a problem comparison using like or as. what the passage is mostly about something that can be proven to be true perspective from which a story is told the problem in the story an opposite meaning of another word the turning point in the action of a story a story performed by actors; a play Free! comparisonwithout using like or as brief part of the main events of a story
(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
N-perspective from which a story is told
I-The reason the author has for writing.
B-the events that make up a story
B-a conversation between two persons
I-the pattern of rhyme in a poem
G-finding a solution to a problem
B-comparison using like or as.
I-what the passage is mostly about
N-something that can be proven to be true
I-perspective from which a story is told
G-the problem in the story
G-an opposite meaning of another word
N-the turning point in the action of a story
N-a story performed by actors; a play
B-Free!
G-comparisonwithout using like or as
I-brief part of the main events of a story