Compare and Contrast
Multiple Meaning Words
Fact and Opinion
Cause and Effect
Figurative Language
100
Looking at how two or more things are alike is called.
What is comparing?
100
"The skin of an animal", and also, "to concele yourself as to not be found."
What is hide?
100
Something that can be proven true.
What is a fact?
100
Why something happens
What is the cause?
100
Comparing two or more things using the words "like" or "as".
What is a simile?
200
This thinking map may help you to compare and contrast two things.
What is a double bubble thinking map?
200
A multiple meaning word that means "to run through you hair in an attempt to make it neat." and also " the tool that is used for this."
What is brush? What is a comb?
200
Somebody's thought or feelings about something.
What is an opinion?
200
The result or what happened.
What is the effect?
200
The repeating of a sound at the beginning of two or more words in a sentence that are next to or near each other.
What is alliteration?
300
To look at how two or more things are different.
What is to contrast?
300
A multiple meaning word the means "a place to keep valuables" or "to get away from danger"
What is safe?
300
advertisements, commercials and newspaper editorials are examples of this type of authors purpose. Persuade, entertain, inform
What is to persuade?
300
In the real world ______ always comes first.
What is Cause
300
"His house was a rat's nest" is this type of figurative language.
What is a metaphor?
400
Different, in contrast, whereas and on the other hand are all signal words for this.
What is contrasting?
400
A word used to substitute both "Big" and "Good"
What is Great?
400
A reading passage full of facts is written to ______ you. Persuade, entertain, inform
What is inform?
400
These type of cause and effect sentences use signal words to help the reader comprehend. Stated or unstated?
What is stated?
400
The phrase "He was as blind as a bat" means that someone can't see well. This is an example of this type of figurative lanuage.
What is an Idiom? or What is a simile?
500
Tell me a similarity between an apple and an orange.
What is they are both fruit? What is they are both round?
500
"An article of clothing worn on ones foot" and also "to punch someone".
What is Sock?
500
Names, dates and times are clues that tell you something is... Fact or opinion
What is a fact?
500
In the following sentence, "My clothes are too small because I grew over the summer." The cause is...
What is I grew over the summer?
500
These six types of figurative language were taught in Mrs. Gelenaw's class.
What are Simile, metaphor, personification, hyperbole, idiom and alliteration?
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