Genre
Figurative Language
Author's Purpose
100


Which book would show where Africa is located?

  1. Thesaurus
  2. Dictionary
  3. Glossary
  4. Atlas

Atlas

100

You are as slow as molasses in January."


What does this phrase mean?

  1. You are moving very fast.
  2. You are moving quietly.
  3. You are making a lot of noise as you move about.
  4. You are moving around very slowly.

You are moving around very slowly

100

A story that is funny, silly, or scary is trying to                you.

  1. entertain
  2. persuade
  3. inform

entertain

200

Summer camp was just no fun;

I got too hot out in the sun.

They made us all play basketball;

I wasn't having fun at all!


What kind of writing is this?

  1. drama
  2. fiction
  3. non-fiction
  4. poem

Poem

200

She is the apple of my eye. What type of figurative language is this an example of?

  1. Simile
  2. Metaphor
  3. Alliteration
  4. Assonance

Metaphor

200

When reading a text that explains how to complete or do something, the author is trying                .

  1. to inform
  2. to entertain
  3. to persuade
  4. to describe

to inform

300

The events of the story and characters are real.

  1. Nonfiction
  2. Fiction
  3. Poetry
  4. Drama

Nonfiction

300

What kind of language is used in the sentence below?


He threw the football very far.

  1. literal
  2. figurative

literal

300

What do you do with aluminum cans? Do you throw them in the trash, or do you recycle when you are finished with them? At the rate we are filling our landfills, we will not have anywhere else to put our trash. If you recycle, you will help the environment. The next time you throw away your Coke can, think about putting it in a recycling bin. Your effort will help save your community.

  1. To entertain
  2. To persuade
  3. To inform

to persuade

400

What does fiction mean?

  1. a story that has real facts

  2. a story that the author made up
  3. the life of a person

a story the author made up

400

Starting the passage with ACHOO! is an example of...

  1. onomatopoeia
  2. imagery
  3. metaphor
  4. personification

onomatopia

400

When writing to                an author's purpose is share information that is typically real and factual.

  1. entertain
  2. persuade
  3. inform
  4. sing

inform

500

Usually short writing that sometimes rhymes or has rhythm.

  1. Drama
  2. Poetry
  3. Fiction
  4. Nonfiction

Poetry

500

Great job! You'r really on a roll with those free throws!


What does ON A ROLL mean?

  1. put something on a piece of bread
  2. make good progress or do a good job

make good progress

500

A commercial or advertisement is an example of writing to persuade.

  1. True
  2. False

true

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