Reading Skills
Fiction
Poetry
Expository Text
Practice Makes Perfect
100

The "voice" of a work; the narrator's perspective

What is point of view?

100

The character or force in conflict with a main character

What is antagonist?

100

Grouped lines in a poem are called...it's like a paragraph in a novel...

What is a stanza?

100

A statement that cannot be proven true or false...

What is opinion?

100

Identify the type of figurative language: "John's answer to the problem was just a Band-Aid, not a solution."

What is a metaphor?

200

The abbreviation for author's purpose and what each letter stands for

What is PIE, to persuade, inform, or entertain?

200

The overall, worldly lesson that can be learned from the story; a repeated idea or lesson in a literary text and often deals with abstract questions, beliefs, or truths

What is theme?

200

What is the rhyme scheme of the following poem? 

Roses are red 

Violets are blue 

I need the answers to the test 

Can I get it from you?

What is A, B, C, B.

200

A statement that can be proven true or false when research is done. (two words)

What is a factual claim/fact?

200

Identify the type of figurative language: "Micaela and I are going to hang out and shoot the breeze before the movie since we arrived early to the theater."

What is an idiom?

300

The narrator is an observer, but can also zoom in on the thoughts and emotions of any character

What is third person omniscient?

300

Written conversation between two or more characters and identifiable by quotation marks

What is dialogue?

300

Words used in an imaginative way to express ideas that are not literally true

What is figurative language?

300

A statement that is generally accepted to be true by MOST people, but there is little evidence to support it. (two words)

What is a commonplace assertion?

300

Identify the figurative language: "The thunder clapped angrily in the distance."

What is personification?

400

How the author creates the passage and puts it together (ex. cause and effect, sequencing, problem-solution, etc.)

What is author's organization/test structure?

400

To find summary, what acronym should you use to fill in the information, and that do the letters in the acronym stand for?

SWBST

Somebody, Wanted, But, So, Then

400

The feeling or atmosphere created in the reader by a literary work or passage

What is mood?

400

Name at least two things you need to consider and notice when reading an expository text.

What are graphics/figures, sidebars, subtitles, and bolded/italicized words/phrases, author's intention?

400

Identify the figurative language: "Her hair was as soft as a spider web."

What is a simile?

500

A reflection of a writer's or speaker's attitude toward a subject of a poem, story, or other literary work

What is tone?

500

Draw a plot diagram, label the five sections, and identify the parts of Cinderella on your diagram.

What is exposition (Cinderella is unhappily living with her stepmother and stepsisters and made to do all the work.), rising action (All the girls are invited to a ball by the Prince, and Cinderella is able to attend with the help of her fairy godmother only until midnight.), climax (Cinderella loses one shoe.), falling action (The prince's men try the show on everyone in the kingdom, and it fits Cinderella.), and resolution (Cinderella and the prince live happily ever after.)

500

Name four different types of poetry.

Free-verse, sonnet, haiku, epic, concrete, elegy, limerick, lyric, ode...

500

What is the difference between an autobiography and a biography?

What is an autobiography is a true story of a person's life written or told by that person and a biography is a true story of a person's life written or told by someone else?

500

Identify the figurative language: "Alice's aunt ate apples and acorns around August."

What is alliteration?

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