Craft and Structure
Figurative Language
Main Idea or Theme
Language and Editing
Reading Literature & Informational Text
100

Shows relationships between the event and what happens because of the event.

What text structure is this?

Cause and Effect

100

What figurative language uses words that imitate the sound it represents?

Onomatopoeia

100

What the story teaches the reader is called _______.

Theme

100

Choose the correct answer

Subject OR Predicate is a person or thing that is being discussed, described, or dealt with.

Subject

100

_________ is an educated guess as to what is going to happen in a story.


Prediction

200

What is the name of the non-fiction text structure that presents information organized in the order of time?

Chronological

200

A.Literal or Figurative meaning?

The grass looks like spiky green hair.

B. What Figurative language is this?

A. Figurative

B. Simile/Personification

200

_________ is the most important or central thought of a paragraph or larger section of text, which tells the reader what the text is about.

Main Idea/Central Idea

200

Our school is honored to host the first robotics competition tournament this year.

Identify the subject (who/what the sentence is about) and predicate (tells about the subject) in the sentence.

Subject: School

Predicate: honored to host the first robotics competition tournament this year.

200

_________ uses facts, observations, and logic or reasoning to come to an assumption or conclusion.

Inference

300

Is a point of view (how a story is told) where the narrator tells the story to another character using the word 'you.'

Second Person 

300

Which figurative language is defined by the exaggerating to express a strong feeling?

Hyperbole

300

Themes are not explicit they are __________.

Implied/Implicit

300

Choose the correct answer.

Suffix is a letter or a group of letters added to the beginning OR end of a word to change its meaning or to ensure it fits grammatically into a sentence.

End

300

What does PIE stand for regarding authors purpose?

Is the author writing to...

- Persuade 

- Inform

- Entertain

400

Which point of view relates information about each character that the characters might not know about each other?


Third-person Omniscient

400

Without the slightest tinge of gold, the city shivered in the cold.

What figurative language is being represented?

Personification

400

Yellowstone National Park is mainly located in Wyoming, although three percent is located in the state of Montana. The Continental Divide of North America runs diagonally through the southwestern part of the park. The park sits on the Yellowstone Plateau, which is an average elevation of 8,000 feet above sea level. This plateau is bounded on nearly all sides by mountain ranges. There are 290 waterfalls that are at least fifteen feet in the park, the highest being the Lower Falls of the Yellowstone River, which falls 308 feet.

The physical features of Yellowstone Park.



400

Dear Ann. 

How are things with You? Things have really gotten off thr ground her at the school library. We had a hug book drive, and we were able to add almost two hundred books to our collection! I got a certificate of appreciation from the school principle. But best of all, all the kids in the school got together and signed a giant thank you card. That mad me feel really good. Write me soon.

 Penelope jenkins

The letter contains 8 errors. Find four.

1. Comma after Ann

2. Capital Y in "You" should be lowercase

3. Thr should be The

4. Her should be Here

5. Hug should be Huge

6. Principle should be replaced with Principal

7. Mad should be Made

8. Capital J in jenkinsIt is a proper noun, name of a person.

400

Name 4 genres/types of informational text.

-Textbooks

- Instructional Manuel's

- Historical Nonfiction

- Explanatory Text

- Biography/Autobiography

- Newspaper Article

- Persuasive/Opinionated Writing

500

Name three out of the five non-fiction text structure.

1. Chronological

2. Cause and effect

3. Problem and Solution

4. Sequence of Events

5. Compare and Contrast

500

These are examples of which figurative language?

  • Act naturally.
  • Alone together.
  • Amazingly awful.
  • Bittersweet.

Oxymoron

500

Barry liked playing board games, but he hated losing. He hated losing so much that he would do whatever it took to win, even bending or breaking the rules. He'd steal money from the bank and hide it under the couch cushions. He'd skip spaces while he was moving around the board. He'd shortchange others money that they were owed and argue with them about it. Barry's techniques were effective. He did win most of the games that he played, but the people whom he played with were his friends and family, and it didn't take too long until they caught on to Barry's tricks. They tried to tell Barry to stop cheating. They said that the game wasn't any fun when he cheated, but he didn't listen. He continued with his treacherous style of gameplay, until nobody would play with him anymore. Barry may have won a lot of games, but at what cost?

- Cheating is not prosperous

- Winning is not everything

- It is best to do things right then wrong

500

Name 3 of the components of the Conventions of Standard English?

1. Capitalization

2. Punctuation

3. Spelling

4. Verb Usage

5. Grammar

500

Name 5 genres/types of Literary text.

- Fictional/personal narratives

- Historical Fiction

- Science Fiction

- Poem

- Myth

- Fable

-Mystery

- Fantasy

- Novels/Chapter Books

- Drama/Play

- Short Story


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