Author's Purpose
Tone
Mood
Figurative Language
Main Idea
100

What is the author's purpose if they are writing to convince the reader of something? **DOUBLE THE POINTS**

To persuade

100

What tone does an author have if they are writing in a joyful, playful way?

Happy or light-hearted

100

What mood is often created in a spooky, haunted house setting?

Creepy or eerie

100

What is a simile? 

A comparison using "like" or "as"

100

What is the main idea of a passage?

The central point or message of the passage.

200

What is the author’s purpose in a recipe book?

To inform

200

What tone might an author use in a suspenseful mystery story?

Tense or suspenseful

200

How does a peaceful beach setting typically make the reader feel?

Relaxed or calm

200

What figurative language is in "The leaves danced in the wind"?

Personification

200

If a paragraph discusses the benefits of exercise, what is the main idea?

Exercise is beneficial

300

In a funny story about a dog, what is the author's purpose?

To entertain

300

Describe a tone that could be used when writing a serious article about global warming.

Serious or urgent

300

What mood might a thunderstorm setting create in a story? **DOUBLE THE POINTS**

Tense or ominous

300

Identify the figurative language: “She is a shining star.”

Metaphor

300

How can you find the main idea of a passage?

Look for repeated themes or ideas that are emphasized

400

When the author provides instructions on how to assemble a product, what is the purpose?

To inform

400

If the author uses positive language to describe a character, what tone might they be using?

Admiring or positive

400

If a story is set in a bright, sunny park with children playing, what mood might that create?

Happy or joyful

400

Explain hyperbole and give an example.

Hyperbole is an exaggeration. Teacher's discretion. 

400

What is the main idea if a passage describes ways to keep pets healthy? *DOUBLE THE POINTS*

Tips on pet health

500

How can you determine the author's purpose when they do not state it directly?

By analyzing the type of information, language, and tone used in the text. Teacher's discretion.

500

How can a reader identify the tone of a story?

By paying attention to the author’s choice of words and phrasing.

500

How can mood be different from tone?

Mood is how the reader feels; tone is the author's attitude/how the author feels.

500

Explain personification and give me an example.

Personification is when you give human traits to something that is not human. Teacher's discretion.

500

How do details in a passage support the main idea?

They provide examples or evidence that back up the main idea.

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