Literature Standards 1
Literature Standards 2
Informational Standards 1
Informational Standards 2
100

What is point of view?

The standpoint from which the story is told.

100

The time and place a story is told?

Setting

100

What is main idea?

What a text is MOSTLY about. 

100

Define text structure.

How an author organizes a text.

200

A comparison of two unlike things to describe is which type of figurative language?

Metaphor, Simile, or Personification

Metaphor

200

What is theme?

The moral of the story or life lesson (remember to shorten the theme to as few words as possible).

200

Which type of text structure describes an event and the results of the event?

Cause (the event) and Effect (the results)

200

Identify the text structure:

Two of my favorite books are "Harry Potter" and "The Bad Beginning." Both stories have terrible and evil villains. However, Harry Potter is different because the characters are able to use magic to solve the main problem.

Compare/Contrast

300

What is a character trait?

Words that describe who a character is on the INSIDE.

300

Define perspective

How a speaker sees a situation, event, or the world. (Remember, spect means SEE)

300

What 2 things do good summaries need?

1. The main idea. 2. Supporting Details

300

Which text feature tells the reader what a section of text is mostly about?

Headings

400

Which point of view can be found using words like "he" "she" and "they"?

3rd person

400

Define problem and solution.

Problem: The conflict that makes the story interesting (must be solved by the end) Solution: How the conflict is solved

400

Which of these Text Structures have we not discussed?

Compare and Contrast, Chronological/Order and Sequence, Problem and Solution, and Cause and Effect or Editing.

Editing

400

Identify the text structure:

Want to make lemonade? First, you'll need to squeeze a bunch of lemons. Then, add the lemon juice to some water. Last, add some sugar to the mixture. Delicious!

Sequence/ Chronological Order

500

What is the difference between tone and mood?

Tone is how the author presents a subject (author centered) and mood is how the reader interprets the overall feeling of a text (reader-centered).

500

The main conflict in a story and how it is solved is called the ___________.

Plot

500

Why do authors include supporting details?

To provide more information on the topic.

500

Identify the text structure:

Ms. Waters was sick of her students forgetting to charge their Chromebooks every night. So she decided to have a "Chromebook check" every morning to see who remembered to charge their Chromebook. Now, her students remember to charge them (almost) every night!

Problem and Solution

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