Figurative language
Miscellaneous
Text Structures/Genres
Vocabulary
Random
100

Using words to create pictures in your mind

Imagery

100

a literary element that involves a struggle between two opposing forces, usually a protagonist and an antagonist

Conflict

100

A passage that is arranged in order of time from beginning to end

Chronological Order

100

Putting information together to make an educated or logical guess.

Inference 

100

Shows what the reader is saying usually has quotations around it

Dialogue 

200

Type of figurative language used below:

The autumn leaves are a blanket on the ground.

Metaphor

200

a series of relevant incidents that create suspense, interest, and tension in a narrative; usually occurs after the beginning of a story

Rising Action

200

What type of text structure is used?

Both ham and peanut butter sandwiches are delicious. It is what's on the inside that makes them different.

Compare and contrast

200

The sequence of events that tell a story. This includes background, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution.

Plot

200

To put someone else's ideas into your own words

Paraphrase

300
The repeated beginning sound of words

Alliteration

300

Mary failed her math test as a result of her playing video games and not studying. 

What's the cause in this situation?

Mary played video games and didn't study.

300

What text structure is used?

The economy collapsed in 2008 because of a number of reasons.

Cause and Effect

300

The reason an author write's a passage

Author's purpose

300

Phrases " Lend me a hand," and "kicked the bucket" are all examples of this type of figurative language.

Idioms

400

Which of the following statements is a metaphor? 

A. Her fingers are like gnarly branches.
B. Sally is as sweet as sugar.
C. Looking for the glasses at the mall is like looking for a needle in a haystack.
D. His desk is a jungle.

D-His desk is a jungle

400

Which type of figurative language is used in the article?

It’s Like Watching Paint Dry

Ray Henson has spoken out about his recent attempt to watch a wildly popular British period drama with his wife. “The show was about two hours long, but nothing happened,” Mr. Henson complained.  Mr. Henson said that the show was about as exciting as watching paint dry. 

Personification
Idiom
Alliteration
Simile 

Idiom  (A commonly said phrase that has a different meaning than what is said) 

400

A fictional story that takes place in a particular time period in the past. Often the setting is real, but the characters are made up from the author's imagination.

Historical Fiction

400

This type of word is the opposite in the meaning of another word

Antonym

400

This is the format you should follow to organize your constructed response

RACER

500

An extreme exaggeration to express strong emotion, make a point or evoke humor

Hyperbole

500

The pattern of rhymes at the end of each line of a poem or song. For example:

ABAB

CDCD

Rhyme Scheme

500

What type of poem is this:

Nightfall,

Too dark to read the page

Too cold.

- Jack Kerouac

Haiku

500

When the author holds a strong opinion or belief about his or her topic. Statements that favor one idea/opinion over another

Bias

500

Identify where to place the comma.

Because some species of tortoise are endangered they cannot be sold as pets

The comma goes before/after__________

Before They

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