5. Stories that are set against a major world
event are in this fictional genre.
6. These stories were originally told orally.
Fables
Myths
Tall Tales
Legends
7. The myth explaining how the four
seasons were created
Traditional Literature
Science fiction
Realistic Fiction
Fantasy
Historical Fiction
8. Two middle school students visit
NYC during track out
Traditional Literature
Historical Fiction
Science Fiction
Realistic Fiction
Fantasy
9. A young girl disguises herself as a
boy and joins the Confederate Army
Science Fiction
Realistic Fiction
Historical Fiction
Fantasy
Traditional Literature
10. The story of a Revolutionary War nurse
and her brother, a British soldier
Traditional Literature
Fantasy
Science Fiction
Realistic Fiction
Historical Fiction
11. Students are taught by robotic teachers
and computers assign and check
homework
Science Fiction
Traditional Literature
Realistic Fiction
Historical Fiction
Fantasy
12. Young wizards attend a special
school to learn magic.
Science Fiction
Traditional Literature
Realistic Fiction
Fantasy
Historical Fiction
13. A young boy wins Iditarod race
using sled and robotic dogs
Science Fiction
Realistic Fiction
Historical Fiction
Fantasy
Traditional Literature
14. The tall tale of “Paul Bunyon and
his Blue Ox, Babe”
Traditional Literature
Fantasy
Realistic Fiction
Science Fiction
Historical Fiction
15. Match the term to its meaning:
Theme Diagram of story events
Protagonist Villain or Bad Guy
Antagonist Life Message, Lesson Learned
Plot Main Character
Plot Line What happens in story
16. Match the term to its meaning
Setting Loose ends wrapped up
Genre Introduction of prob
Narrative Hook Story’sTime & Place
Climax A type of written literature
Resolution Highest Point in story
17. Pronouns used in 3rd Person Point of View
are “I”, “me”, “we”, “our”