This is where the story takes place.
What is the setting?
The author's pupose for writing non-fiction could be to explain, desrcibe, _________, or ________.
What is to pursuade or inform?
This word part comes at the beginning and changes the root word's meaning.
What is a prefix?
True or False: Poems always rhyme?
What is false?
What is the sentence under a picture that explains the photo?
What is a caption?
This word is the opposite of the original word.
What is an antonym?
These are based on the characters' actions and words and are used to describe them.
What are character traits?
A comparison of two different things using the words "like" or "as".
What is a simile?
This is the main part of the text.
What is the central idea?
These words combine simple sentences together.
What are conjunctions?
True or False: Poetry can tell a story.
What is true?
These prove your main idea and can always be found in the text.
What are supporting details or text evidence?
You use these special characters when you want the readers to see that 2 people are talking.
What are quotation marks?
Poets use this with words to create strong mental pictures in your mind.
What is imagery?
What are the 5 different ways writers organize information texts?
What are cause/effect, compare/contrast, descriptive, chronological, and problem/solution?
What punctuation is missing?
When I grow up I want to visit Colorado California and New York.
What are commas?
When I grow up, I want to visit Colorado, California, and New York.