Prose and Poetry
Informational Texts
Reading Across Genres
Morphology
Lickwine
100

A comparison using like or as.

What is a simile

100

This text structure highlights similarities and differences. 

What is Compare and Contrast?

100

The feelings connected to a word. 

What is connotation?

100

An affix added to the beginning of a word. 

What is a prefix?

100

The school both Mr. Licklider and Ms. Werthwine graduated from.

What is USF?

200

The repetition of the beginning sounds of words in a line.

What is alliteration?

200

This tactic appeals to authority and credibility. 

What is ethos?

200

The dictionary definition of a word.

What is denotation?

200

This root means water.

What is aqua?

200
Ms. Werthwine has this many houseplants.

What is 52?

300

The feelings a reader is supposed to have while reading a text. 

What is mood?

300

This structure presents historical events in a linear order. 

What is Chronological?

300

A retelling of a story or event in a different genre, medium, or context.

What is an adaptation?

300

This root means earth.

What is geo?

300

The Lego blog Mr. Licklider writes and edits for. 

What is Bricknerd?

400

The feelings an author has towards their subject.

What is tone?

400

This is the core meaning of a text. 

What is central idea?

400

A story told over and over in order to explain origins of the world and/or universal human experiences. 

What is a myth?

400

This root means self.

What is auto?

400

A large McDonald's iced coffee.

What is Mr. Licklider's coffee order?

500

Author's Opinion + Text's Topic

What is theme?

500

This rhetorical device contrasts two opposing ideas in a single sentence. 

What is antithesis?

500

The story of a hero that has been retold over and over throughout the centuries.

What is the monomyth?

500

This word refers to the origins/history of a word.

What is etymology?

500

Bananas.

What is Ms. Werthwine allergic to?

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