Word Power (Vocabulary & Context Clues)
Figurative Language & Tone
Reading Between the Lines (Inference & Theme)
Character & Plot
Nonfiction Know-How (Informational Texts)
100

What tool would you use to find the exact definition and pronunciation of a word?

What is a dictionary?

100

What figurative language is used in “Her smile was sunshine”?

What is a metaphor?

100

What is “tone” in a passage?

What is the author's attitude toward the subject?

100

The events that build tension in a story are called what?

What is the rising action?

100

What is the author’s purpose in a persuasive article?

What is to convince the reader of a point of view?

200

If you come across a word you don’t know, what in the sentence can help you figure it out?

What are context clues?

200

Identify the tone: “He trudged through the endless homework with a sigh.”

What is exhausted or frustrated?

200

If a character helps a friend despite personal risk, what might the theme be?

What is bravery or selflessness?

200

What do we call a character who changes significantly during the story?

What is a dynamic character?

200

Name one way nonfiction text can be structured.

What is cause and effect (or compare and contrast, problem/solution, etc.)?

300

A student wants to find a more exciting word for “happy.” What resource should they use?

What is a thesaurus?

300

What do we call giving human qualities to a non-human thing?

What is personification?

300

What strategy helps you understand character motives or hidden meaning?

What is making inferences?

300

Name the part of a story where the conflict is introduced.

What is the exposition?

300

What’s the central idea of a nonfiction passage?

What is the main idea?

400

“Chrono” is a Greek root meaning what?

What is time?

400

What is the effect of figurative language in a poem?

What is to create imagery, mood, or emotion?

400

Why might an author choose to repeat a word or phrase?

What is to emphasize an idea?


400

What do we call the force or problem the main character faces?

What is a conflict?

400

Name one rhetorical appeal.

What is ethos (or pathos, or logos)?

500

What's the difference between connotation and denotation?

What is connotation is emotional meaning; denotation is the dictionary definition?

500

What’s the term for comparing two things using “like” or “as”?

What is a similie?

500

Give one possible theme from Romeo and Juliet.

What is love can be destructive or love defies social boundaries?

500

How can a character’s growth help reveal the story’s theme?

What is through their decisions and lessons learned?

500

How do authors support their arguments in informational texts?

 What is with evidence, examples, and reasoning?

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