True or False: All poems need to rhyme.
False
the purpose and point of the paragraph
What is the main idea/central idea?
What should you do before you read the passage?
What is read the questions?
a comparison using "like" or "as"
What is a simile?
What is Plot Development?
The outline of a story.
the "paragraph" of a poem
What is a stanza?
the moral/lesson learned
What is theme?
Why do we number the paragraphs?
To help with annotations on a separate sheet of paper AND to quickly find answers for questions that may reference specific paragraphs.
giving an object human qualities
What is personification?
What does a plot need in order to continue?
A conflict.
the space between stanzas
What is a line break?
A conclusion reached by using text evidence and background knowledge.
What is an inference?
What are the 4 types of answer choices?
1. Trashist
2. Trash
3. Trick
4. True
Tom taught Tina to play tennis.
What is alliteration?
What 3 things must be established in the beginning of a story?
1. Characters
2. Conflict
3. Setting
How many times should you read a poem AND what do you do for each of those reads?
3 times
1. Preview (normal read)
2. Investigate (break it down stanza by stanza)
3. Explain (put it all together)
anything that helps to prove that something is or is not true
What is evidence?
What are the different things you should be annotating about while reading?
1. Possible answers to questions
2. Anything you hear your brain saying (connections, new information, questions, etc.)
3. Vocabulary words
BOOM!
BAM!
Bzzzzzzz!
Ringgggg!
What is onomatopoeia?
How many stages does a Hero's Journey typically have?
12
How should you read a poem?
Like any other reading, by following the punctuation.
Writing down anything you hear your brain says while reading.
What are annotations?
What should you always do before submitting an answer?
Check back in the passage to see if the answer is correct.
an exaggeration; For example, I am so hungry I could eat a horse!
What is hyperbole?
The end of a story has 2 different names. What are they, and how are they different?
Resolution: a solution to the problem
Conclusion: the end (no solution is found, or the solution was solved earlier in the story)