VOCABULARY
PLOT
POETRY
RANDOM
ELA REVIEW
100

Psychological or emotional struggle occurring within a character's mind, often termed "man vs. self"

internal conflict

100

What is where/when a story takes place?

SETTING

100

A direct comparison with an object (does not use like or as). For example, "This is the icing on the cake" or "I am titanium" 

METAPHOR

100

How are a main idea and theme different?

Main idea is the main point an author is trying to make.

Theme is the message about life that can be extracting from the plot or poem.

100

Which type of irony is this example: 

"Instead of a handsome prince rescuing the princess, the "hero" is a scary, smelly ogre (Shrek)."


Situational

200

The specific angle or lens through which a character experiences, sees, and feels the events of a story.

Character's POV

200

Which of the following would be an example of a dynamic character? Why?

a. Donkey b. Fiona c. Shrek d. Gingerbread Man


Shrek

200

A word used to describe an extreme exaggeration.

HYPERBOLE

200

Home vs. House, Slender vs. Skinny, Youthful vs. Childish, Inquisitive vs. Nosy

These are all examples of what type of word associations?

denotations and connotations

200

Instead of saying "he is messy," an author's example is: “He tossed his coat on the floor, kicked his shoes into the corner, and ignored the overflowing trash can. This is an example of which type of characterization?

indirect

300

A feature or quality belonging to a person, place, or thing and serving to identify it

characteristic/trait

300

What is a main idea or concept that repeats throughout a story?

THEME

300

IDENTIFY THE LITERARY TECHNIQUE:

The wind was howling during the storm

PERSONIFICATION

300

What are an author's three purposes for writing?

P.I.E.

300

Would Uncle Jawir from A Long Walk To Water be an example of a static or round character or both?

Both.

400

An arguable statement that expresses the main point or belief of an argument, and it must be supported with evidence and reasoning

Claim

400

What is the turning point of a story called on the plot diagram? What are the signs that you at this point in the story?

Climax: character changes, height of action/suspense, nearing the end of the conflict/story 

400

What is the difference between the mood and tone of poem?

Tone= comes from the author's attitude about the subject

Mood= the reader's response to the author's attitude and word choice in the poem

400

Put this medicine on your arm and rub it into your skin until it's invisible. It will inhibit the infection's attempt to

spread. What does “inhibit” mean?

ANSWER: PREVENT

CLUES: MEDICINE, ATTEMPT, SPREAD

400

When people cut down trees to clear land, they destroy the habitats of birds. This reduces the number of nest sites. As a result, fewer baby birds are hatched, and the bird population declines.

Cause and effect

500

Forces the character into the central conflict, setting the entire plot in motion

Inciting incident/ initiating event

500

How does a person know they are in the rising action of a story?

The conflict is increased as well as suspense, the character begins to struggle repeatedly 

500

Identify the rhyme scheme:

I'm so hungry that I could eat a fish

However, if I had one simple wish

It would be that all men would be free

To eat as much as me

Even though I'm often on a fast

aabbc

500

When they heard the good news about the court’s decision, the angry crowd cheered and then began to disperse. “It looks like everyone is going home,” one reporter stated.


What would be the antonym of “disperse”?

gather; come together

500

Teach the baby boo dance  (or any dance) in 3 easy steps to Group 1. What organizational pattern did you use? 

Sequence

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