Theme: The big idea or _____________ the story teaches.
Lesson/Message
Central idea is the most _____________ idea.
Important
This is a group of lines in a poem, like a paragraph in prose.
Stanza
Text features help you ____________ the text.
Understand
True or false: You do not have to use "like" or "as" when you say a simile.
False
In a story written in a third person point of view, who tells the story?
Narrator/Outsider
Evidence: Facts or details that _________________ the claim.
Support
This is what you call one line of a poem.
Line
Problem/Solution
What type of figurative language is the following sentence:
"This house costs an arm and a leg."
Idiom
Implied Theme: A lesson you figure out from ______________
Context Clues
True or False: You should include every single detail from the story when you are telling someone about it, relevant or not.
False
“Tree” rhymes with this word that means the ocean.
Sea
Listing steps or events in order is an example of what type of text structure?
Sequence
Alliteration is the constant repetition of consonant sounds at the _________________ of words.
Beginning
A stated theme is a lesson the author __________.
Tells us
Author's claim
This is the beat or pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in a poem.
Rhythm
Descriptive text structures give _____________ about a topic.
Details
What type of figurative language is in the following sentence?
"My alarm clock yelled at me"
Personification
Narrator's Point of View: How the narrator _____________ about the story.
Feels
Evidence is facts or examples that ____________ the claim.
Support
This type of poem has 3 lines with a syllable pattern of 5-7-5 and often describes nature.
Haiku
Which sentence from the passage shows a cause and effect relationship?
A. “Many people visit the park each year.”
B. “Because it rained all day, the game was canceled.”
C. “The statue stands 50 feet tall.”
D. “They both live in the forest.”
B
Simile or metaphor?
The man was a lion.
Metaphor