This poem has lines that rhyme
What is a rhymed verse?
This figurative language compares using like or as
What is a simile?
These are all the different parts of a text that help us understand. (There are many)
What are Text Features?
There are many of these within a poem, we number them
What are lines?
This is the part of a story when the characters, setting, and conflict is introduced.
What is the Rising Action?
This poem has little to no rhyme
What is a free verse?
This figurative language is used to over exaggerate something
What is a Hyperbole?
This is the overall idea of a text that is repeated over and over again
What is the Central Idea?
This is the name for a group of lines
What is a Stanza?
This is the part of the story when the problem is getting worse.
What is the Climax?
This poem has an AABBA Rhyme Scheme
What is a Limerick?
This figurative language is when you compare two things, without using like or as
What is a Metaphor?
This is what the author of a story wants us to believe is true about the text
What is the Author's Claim?
This is what we look for to help us identify if a poem rhymes or not
What is a Rhyme Scheme?
This is when the problem has been solved, usually at the end of the story.
What is the Resolution?
This poem has a 5, 7, 5 Syllable Pattern
What is a Haiku?
This figurative language is when you give human characteristics to something that is not human
What is Personification?
This is the reason why the author wrote the text, think PIE
What is the Author's Purpose?
This is a character's point of view
What is a Character's Perspective?
This is the overall lesson of a story
What is the Theme?
This poem is usually about something funny
What is a Limerick?
This figurative language is only understood when using it a certain way
What is an Idiom?
This is how the author structured the text
What is the Text Structure?
This is the person that is telling the story
Who is the Narrator?
This is when you retell the most important parts of a story
What is Summarizing?