Figurative Language
Reading Skills
Vocabulary
Grammar
Text Evidence
100

What figurative language compares two things using like or as?

Simile

100

Who tells the story is called the _______.

Narrator

100

A prefix is added to the _______ of a word.

Beginning

100

A complete sentence must have a _______ and _______.

Subject & predicate

100

Text evidence comes from the _______.

Text

200

What figurative language gives human qualities to non-human things?

Personification

200

The lesson or message of a story is the _______.

Theme

200

What does the prefix re- mean?

Again

200

What part of speech is quickly?

Adverb

200

Why should you quote the text when answering questions?

To support your answer

300

Identify the figurative language: “The classroom was a zoo.”

Metaphor

300

What type of conflict is character vs. character?

External conflict

300

What does the suffix -less mean?

Without

300

Which is correct? Their, There, or They’re — “_____ going to the game.”

They're

300

What phrase often introduces text evidence?

“According to the text…”

400

What does this metaphor mean? “Time is a thief.”

Time takes moments away quickly

400

What is the turning point or most exciting part of a story called?

Climax

400

Use context clues: “The arid desert received little rain.” What does arid mean?

Dry

400

Identify the verb tense: “She will run tomorrow.”

Future tense

400

Choose the best evidence to support a character being brave.

Evidence showing risk, courage, or helping others

500

Create a simile that describes being nervous.

Teacher-approved response

500

Explain the difference between first-person and third-person point of view.

First person uses “I/we”; third person uses “he/she/they”

500

What word part means study of?

-ology

500

Correct the sentence: “Him and me went to the store.”

He and I went to the store.

500

Answer a question using one sentence of evidence from a text you read recently.

Teacher-approved response

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