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Figurative Language
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100
What are context clues?
Context clues are what good readers use to find the meaning of an unknown word.
100
How many many paragraphs are in a story (usually)?
There are usually 5-7 paragraphs in a story.
100
How many types of figurative language are there?
There are seven types of figurative language
100
What is an adjective?
An adjective is a word that describes a noun.
200
What makes a poem different from a story? (hint: what does a poem have? What does a story have?)
Poems and stories are different because stories have paragraphs and sentences and poems have stanzas and lines.
200
What is the difference between a simile and a metaphor?
Similes are different from metaphors because they use like or as and metaphors do not use either.
200
What is the adverbs in the sentence? Lisa walked down the hall slowly with her pink high tops
Slowly is the adverb.
300
What are the three types of questions in reading comprehension.
The three types are multiple choice, short answer and open response questions.
300
What kind of figurative language is used in this sentences. My thoughts were running wild about what would happen tomorrow.
The type of figurative language used is personification.
400
How many choices are there usually in a multiple choice question?
There are usually four choices to a multiple choice question.
400
What are the steps of writing? How many are there?
The steps are prewrite, draft, review, edit and publish. There are five steps in the writing process.
400
What is an alliteration?
An alliteration is a repetition of a sound in a sentence.
500
What are the seven reading strategies?
The seven strategies are predict, connect, visualize, identify, infer, question and evaluate
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