This compares two things using “like” or “as.”
What is a simile?
What is the subject in this sentence: “The dog barked loudly.”
What is “dog”?
The main idea or lesson of a story is called what?
What is the theme?
What text feature shows where places are located?
What is a map?
This structure tells events in order.
What is chronological order?
“The classroom was a zoo.” This is an example of what?
What is a metaphor?
What punctuation ends a question?
What is a question mark?
Who is the main character in a story?
What is the protagonist?
What helps you find topics quickly in a book?
What is a table of contents?
This structure shows how one thing leads to another.
What is cause and effect?
Giving human qualities to animals or objects is called what?
What is personification?
What is the verb in this sentence: “She quickly ran home.”
What is “ran”?
What is the problem in a story called?
What is the conflict?
What text feature explains a picture?
What is a caption?
This structure explains similarities and differences.
What is compare and contrast?
“Boom! Crash! Bang!” are examples of what type of figurative language?
What is onomatopoeia?
Which word is a conjunction: and, quickly, dog, blue?
What is “and”?
Where and when a story takes place is called what?
What is the setting?
What shows data using bars or lines?
What is a graph?
This structure describes a topic in detail.
What is description?
“I’ve told you a million times!” is an example of what?
What is hyperbole?
Fix this sentence: “my friend went to the storre”
What is “My friend went to the store.”?
The turning point or most exciting part of a story is called what?
What is the climax?
What text feature defines words found in the text?
What is a glossary?
This structure presents a problem and how it is solved.
What is problem and solution?