Figurative Language
Fiction
Genres
Writing
Reading random
100

And then my heart with pleasure fills, and dances with the Daffodils.

Personification 

100

What is the setting of a story?

Where the story takes place

100

When the story is told from the perspective of the narrator.

First person point of view. 

100

To show the words that someone  has spoken; dialogue. 

Quotation Marks. 

100

The type of text that convinces others?

Persuasive

200

I wandered as a lonely cloud.

Simile


200

A genre of stories that portrays events and characters that are entirely possible in real life.

Realistic Fiction 

200

Refers to plot, setting, and characters created from the imagination.

Fiction 

200

The type of writing that convinces others?

Argumentative  

200

What does text evidence mean?

Show proof

300

The noise is music to his ears.

Metaphor

300

The life lesson the author wants you to learn?

Theme 

300

Refers to factual stories that are based on real people and true events.

Non-Fiction 

300

This part of the essay tells the thesis statement?

The introduction. 

300

It’s the reason the author writes.

Author’s purpose.

400

The children were fighting like cats and dogs.

Simile 

400

Five parts of the story plot.

Exposition, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, and Resolution.

400

Literary genre meant to be performed.

Drama

400

This is a short version of the story that includes just important details.

Summary 

400

Two parts of an inference?

Text evidence and background knowledge. 

500

The snow was a white blancket covering the ground.

Metaphor 

500

Another word for fiction story.

Narrative. 

500

A piece of writing in which the words are chosen for their beauty often in short lines that rhyme.

Poem 

500

What does ECR stand for?

Extended Constructed Response

500

The words or phrases surrounding the unknown word that hints to the definition.

Context Clues

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