This is when authors make creative use of language to make it different from its actual meaning.
A. What is ridiculous language?
B. What is fantastical language?
C. What is figurative language?
C. What is figurative language?
This is when a question asks something they don't expect the audience to answer.
A. What is a rhetorical question?
B. What is a silly ask?
C. What is an elephant in the room?
A. What is a rhetorical question?
This is when the two things crash into each other.
A. What is a possession?
B. What is bondage?
C. What is a collision?
C. What is a collision?
This is what we use to back up our reasons.
A. What is evidence?
B. What is nonsense?
C. What is a topic sentence?
A. What is evidence?
Other than ELA and decoding, what class does Mr. James teach?
This is a comparison between two unlike objects that uses "like" or "as."
A. What is a simile?
B. What is dialogue?
C. What is personification?
A. What is a simile?
This is when the author express the opposite of a word’s literal meaning.
A. What is situational irony?
B. What is dramatic irony?
C. What is verbal irony?
C. What is verbal irony?
A basic but necessary part of life.
A. What is a simplicity?
B. What is a fundamental?
C. What is organic?
B. What is a fundamental?
This is what we use to get our reader's attention.
A. What is a convincer?
B. What is a hook?
C. What is a beginning?
What was Mr. James's job before he became a teacher?
A video game tester.
Zootopia is a movie with a talking fox and rabbit.
A. What is an example of a concluding thought?
B. What is an example of personification?
C. What is an example of allusion?
B. What is an example of personification?
This point of view is when a narrator uses pronouns like "he," "she," "they," or "them." They will not use "I" or "we."
A. What is first person point of view?
B. What is third person point of view?
B. What is third person point of view?
This is overcrowding, such as when too many vehicles cause a traffic jam.
A. What is congestion?
B. What is flagrancy?
C. What is exploitation?
A. What is congestion?
This the sentence we use to end each paragraph.
What is a ________ sentence?
What is a concluding sentence?
What is Mr. James's favorite Olympic sport?
Skateboarding
This is when you give human characteristics to something that is not a human.
What is ___________ ?
What is personification?
This is the author's attitude about the subject.
What is ________ ?
What is tone?
This is a possession.
A. What is something you own?
B. What is a borrowed object?
C. What is a road service?
A. What is something you own?
This is when the author address an opposing view.
A. What is a counter argument?
B. What is the argument?
C. What is cross talk?
A. What is counter argument?
Name all four of Mr. James's cats.
Merry
Pippin
Teagan
Raven
This is when an author compares two unlike things without using "like" or "as."
What is a ____________?
What is a metaphor?
This is when something is based on your own ideas or opinions rather than facts.
A. What is objectivity?
B. What is subjectivity?
B. What is subjectivity?
This is when there is not enough or sufficient to fulfill a need or meet a requirement.
A. What is abundant?
B. What is inadequate?
C. What is unpatriotic?
B. What is inadequate?
Topic sentence
Reason
Explanation/Evidence
Ending
What is Mr. James's favorite game on PlayStation 1?
Thrasher Skate and Destroy
Final Fantasy VII/Final Fantasy IX
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2
Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage
Tekken 3