Author's Purpose/Types of Texts
Figurative Language
Theme/Main Idea
Dictionary Skills
Random
100

The purpose of a Fiction Text

To Entertain

100

How much wood could a wood-chuck chuck if a wood-chuck could chuck wood? 

Alliteration

100

The lesson learned

Theme

100

How the dictionary is organized

Alphabetically

100

The main event in writing

Plot

200

The purpose of Informational Texts

To Inform

200

BANG, the car door blasted open as Walter watched. 

Onomatopoeia

200

 Theme of The Three Little Pigs

taking your time to do something right pays off

200

Fragile

 easily broken or destroyed

200

Where action takes place

Setting

300

The purpose for argumentative texts

To persuade

300

The wind whispered through the window. 

Personification

300

 Theme of the Tortoise and The Hare

Slow and Steady wins the race

300

Climb

to go upward with gradual or continuous progress 

300

Problem in the story (internal or external)

Conflict

400

Two ways Literary Non-Fiction is organized

Narrative and Informational

400

The grass was green the water was crystal clear and the birds were chirping, it was the sunniest day ever. 

Imagery 

400

 Theme of Hunger Games

Oppression, Sacrifice, Bravery

400

Preening

 to admire one's appearance or a bird straightening its feathers

400

Techniques used to create a Persuasive Text

Ethos, Pathos, and Logos

500

The purpose of a poem

To Describe

500

You know, you're being a real Scrooge right now. 


Allusion/Metaphor 

500

Theme of Why Not Me

Grass isn't always greener on the other side


500

Disappointment

defeated in expectation or hope

500

hint about events that will happen later that builds suspense

foreshadowing

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