Figurative language
Authors develop ideas..
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Vocabulary
KNICKS
100

"The stars danced across the sky." What type of figurative language is being used?

Personification

100

An author wants readers to learn about the dangers of plastic pollution. What is one way the author might develop this idea?

By including facts, statistics, or examples about pollution.

100

In Bud, Not Buddy, what is the item Bud carries that contains clues about his past?

His suitcase.

100

After a long debate, the committee reached unanimity.

What does unanimity mean?

Agreement 

100

What is this players name? 

Karl-Anthony Towns

200

What is the difference between a simile and a metaphor?

A simile uses "like" or "as"; a metaphor does not.

200

An article begins by explaining a problem and then gives three possible solutions. What text structure is helping develop the author's idea?

Problem and solution.

200

In Out of the Dust, how does the setting help develop the central idea of resilience?

The harsh Dust Bowl conditions force characters to persevere through hardship.

200

Maria has a knack for solving difficult math problems.

What does knack mean?

A talent or special skill

200

Who was named Finals MVP after leading the Knicks to the championship?

Jalen Brunson.

300

"I've told you a million times." What type of figurative language is this?

Hyperbole

300

A nonfiction author includes expert quotations, statistics, and research studies. How do these details develop the author's claim?

They provide evidence that supports the claim.

300

What ship became trapped in Antarctic ice during Shackleton's expedition?

Endurance

300

The lawyer argued that the jury was prejudiced before the trial even began.

What does prejudiced mean?


Having an unfair opinion before knowing all the facts

300

The Knicks play their home games in what famous arena?

Madison Square Garden.

400

How does figurative language help authors develop ideas?

It creates vivid images, emphasizes ideas, and helps readers understand feelings or concepts.

400

An author tells a story about a student who overcame challenges to achieve a goal. What idea is being developed?

Perseverance, determination, or hard work.

400

What crop do Esperanza's family members work with in California?

Grapes and other farm crops

400

The scientist was known for being meticulous. She checked every measurement three times before recording her results.

What does meticulous most likely mean?


Very careful and detailed

400

The Knicks swept this team 4–0 in the Eastern Conference Semifinals.

The Philadelphia 76ers.

500

Why might an author repeatedly use images of darkness and light throughout a story?

To symbolize ideas such as despair and hope.

500

Throughout a story, storms occur whenever the main character faces a difficult decision. How does this detail help develop the author's ideas?

The storms symbolize the character's internal conflict.

500

Both Odysseus and Rama face many challenges during their journeys. How do the authors develop the idea of heroism differently?

Odysseus often relies on cleverness and strategy, while Rama emphasizes duty, honor, and righteousness.

500

The detective made an astute observation that solved the case. She noticed a detail that everyone else had missed.

What does astute most likely mean?

Smart, perceptive, or insightful

500

Before this season, what was the last year the Knicks won an NBA Championship?

1973

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