Stories
Poetry
Writing
Text Recall
Random
100

What two things compose the setting of a story?

Where/When; time & place

100

A group of lines in poetry is called? 

Stanza

100

Where can you find the definitions of words you don't know? What about in a textbook?

Dictionary, then Glossary

100

What was the name of Icarus's father? 

Daedalus

100

What does D.E.A.R. stand for? 

Drop Everything And Read 

200

The problem of the story is known as what? 

Conflict

200

Which figurative language term is used when a statement is exaggerated for emphasis, like "I'm so hungry I could eat a horse?"

Hyperbole

200

What is the opening paragraph to your writing called?

Introduction / Introductory Paragraph

200

What was Steve's hobby/passion in Monster?

Film, filmmaker, script writer 

200

Which figurative language term refers to words that imitate natural sounds, like "buzz," "crash," and "sizzle"?

Onomatopoeia

300

Which handy tool do we use to compare and contrast? 

Venn Diagram 

300

What is the figurative language that compares things using "like" or "as"?

Simile

300

What does C.E.R. stand for? 

Claim, Evidence, Reasoning

300

What color were the shoes Mrs. Jones bought for Roger in "Thank You, M'am"?

Blue (suede) shoes

300

What is it called when the reader makes an educated guess based on available information? 

Inference

400

The reason an author writes a text (to inform, persuade, or entertain) is called what? 

Author’s Purpose

400

The phrase, "The classroom was a zoo," is an example of this.

Metaphor

400

Which part of an essay reminds the reader about the claim/thesis, summarizes the main points, and leaves them with a final message?  

Conclusion

400

What was our essential question for the space unit? 

Is going to space a dangerous risk or a daring adventure? 

400

What is at the top of the plot diagram? 

Climax

500

The ending of the story, the point where conflicts are resolved, loose ends tied, and questions answered - what is this called? 

Resolution

500

"The wind whispered secrets through the trees,
Dancing softly in the evening breeze.
The moon wore a silver crown so bright,
Watching over the world at night."

Which figurative language is used prominently in the poem? 

Personification

500

What is text evidence? 

Evidence you can pull directly from the passage to back you up; quotes 

500

Who scored the final free throw in The Crossover?

Jordan "JB" Bell

500

A gerund is a verb that acts as what part of speech? 

Noun

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