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100

This is the main position or opinion an author wants readers to believe.

What is a claim?

100

An author writes a text explaining how volcanoes form. What is the author's purpose?

What is to inform?

100

"The classroom was a zoo." This is an example of what figurative language?

What is a metaphor?  

100

Use context clues: "After hiking all day, Mia was exhausted and immediately fell asleep." What does exhausted mean?

What is very tired?

100

What video game features players dropping onto an island and battling until one player or team remains?

What is Fortnite?

200

Facts, statistics, examples, and expert opinions used to support a claim are called this.

What is evidence?

200

An author writes a commercial encouraging people to buy a new bike. What is the purpose?

What is to persuade?

200

"The wind whispered through the trees." What figurative language is used?

What is personification?

200

Use context clues: "The ancient artifact was fragile, so the museum staff handled it carefully." What does fragile mean?

What is easily broken?

200

What animated sponge lives in a pineapple under the sea?

Who is SpongeBob SquarePants?

300

"School uniforms should be required because they reduce distractions and help students focus." What is the claim?

What is School uniforms should be required?

300

An author uses vivid details and dialogue to tell an exciting story. What is the purpose?

What is to entertain?

300

"The stars sparkled like diamonds." What figurative language is used?

What is a simile?

300

Use context clues: "The audience applauded the musician's remarkable performance." What does remarkable mean?

What is excellent or worthy of attention?

300

What social media app is known for short videos, trends, dances, and "For You Pages"?

What is TikTok?

400

A statement that presents the opposing side of an argument is called this.

What is a counterargument?

400

Why might an author include a personal anecdote in an argumentative essay?

What is to strengthen the argument or connect with readers?

400

"Crunch, crackle, crunch!" Which sound device is being used?

What is onomatopoeia?

400

Use context clues: "Although the task seemed daunting, Carlos completed it with confidence." What does daunting mean?

What is difficult or intimidating?

400

This block-building game lets players survive, explore, and create almost anything they can imagine.

What is Minecraft?

500

Which is stronger evidence?
A. "I think recess should be longer."
B. "A survey showed that 85% of students focus better after additional recess."

What is B because it includes factual evidence?

500

An author uses statistics, expert quotes, and facts throughout a text. What purpose do these craft choices serve?

What is to persuade readers and build credibility?

500

"The warm cinnamon scent drifted from the bakery while golden rolls cooled on the rack." What literary technique is being used?

What is imagery?

500

Use context clues: "The scientist's hypothesis was plausible because it was supported by evidence." What does plausible mean?

What is reasonable or believable?

500

In gaming, what does the abbreviation "GG" commonly mean after a match?

What is Good Game?

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