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Types of Sentences
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What is the setting of a story?

Where/when the story takes place

100

When a narrator uses "I, Me," it is written in this perspective 

First Person 

100

What is the term used to describe a group of lines arranged together in poetry?

Stanza



 

100

What do you call the main character?

Protagonist

100

What is it called when an author writes words or phrases multiple times?

Repetition

100

I like baseball, but I think the games last too long. What type of sentence is this

Compound
100

What’s the only letter not found in any U.S. state name?

Q

100

A group of flamingos is called a flamboyance.

Fact or Opinion

Fact.

200

The problem of the story is called...

conflict

200

Also, In addition, However, Then are examples of _______ words

Transition words

200

Which type of details appeal to the five senses—sight, sound, touch, taste, and smell—to create a vivid image for the reader?

Imagery

200

When an object represents something deeper, it is called  ________. 

Symbolism

200

What word is used to describe how the author or poet's words make the reader feel.

Mood

200

If Seth forgets his helmet, he can't ride his one-wheel. What type of sentence is this?

Complex

200

What’s the hardest natural substance on Earth?

Diamond

200

Homework helps students learn. 

Fact or Opinion

Opinion

300

What does it mean to compare and contrast?

To tell how things are the same or different

300

What term means a scene or event that happened before the beginning of a story. It can be a memory, a dream, or a simple retelling of past events by one of the characters.

Flashback

300

What is an idea or feeling that a word invokes in addition to its literal or primary meaning?

connotation

300

When the text gives hints at what might occur in the future.

Foreshadowing



300

What is the voice or persona through which a poem is expressed?

Speaker

300

AJ watches basketball clips. What type of sentence is this?

Simple

300

What animated movie features a snowman who loves warm hugs?

Frozen

300

What's the main idea?

Many schools are adding more technology to classrooms. Students now use laptops or tablets to read, take notes, and complete assignments. Teachers can share lessons online and give quick feedback through digital tools. Technology also allows students to research topics easily and collaborate with classmates, even outside of school. While there can be challenges, many educators believe technology helps prepare students for the modern world.

Schools are using more technology in classrooms to support learning and prepare students for the future.

400

In poetry a reference to a famous person, place, or thing is called a _____________?

Allusion

400
If you don't know a word, how could you determine its meaning?

Use context clues

400

What terms refers to a word that mimics the sound of the object or action it refers to?

Onomatopoeia

400

When two characters have a conversation it is called?

Dialogue 

400

What does it mean to "cite evidence"?

Use a quote / Use direct words from the text.

400

Because Mr. Roberts gets Panda Express for lunch, he is happy. What type of clause is "Because Mr. Roberts gets Panda Express for lunch"?

Dependent clause

400

What game lets you build anything from blocks and survive the night from monsters?

Minecraft

400

When the final bell rang, Marcus slowly packed his backpack and glanced around the empty classroom. He double-checked his desk, sighed, and walked back to the teacher’s desk to ask if he could stay a few minutes longer. As he sat down, he pulled out his notebook and began reviewing his notes for the test the next morning. 

What can you infer about Marcus?

 

 Marcus is concerned about the upcoming test and wants extra time to study because he wants to do well.

500

"The trees stood like silent guards." What literary device is being used?

Simile
500

What is at the top? The climax or the resolution? 

Climax


500

What the text is mostly about. It's the big idea or most important thing the author wants you to remember.




Central Idea

500

What kind of text structure is used when an article compares two ideas?

Compare and Contrast

500

What is an author's attitude called?

Tone

500

Mr. Basham is bald, yet he is still a cool guy. What type of sentence is this?

Compound

500

Who lives in a pineapple under the sea?

Spongebob Squarepants

500

Plastic waste is one of the biggest environmental problems today. Every year, millions of plastic bottles and bags end up in oceans and landfills, harming animals and polluting the Earth. By using reusable bags, bottles, and containers, people can greatly reduce the amount of plastic waste they create. Small changes in daily habits can make a big difference in protecting the environment. 

What's the author's purpose? (entertain, persuade, inform)

persuade

600

What type of figurative language is the following,

"I'm so hungry, I could eat a horse."

Hyperbole

600

What type of figurative language is used in the following sentence? 

"The wind whispered through the trees."

Personification

600

What term refers to words that mimic the sounds they describe.

"HISS"  "BOOM"  "POW"

Onomatopoeia

600

What terms means the repetition of the same or very similar consonant sounds at the beginning of words in poetry?

Alliteration

600

What term is used to show a contrast between expectation and reality?

Irony

600

Unless they get Mrs. Wilson coffee, they won't be her favorite. What is the independent clause in this sentence? 

They won't be her favorite.

600

Who sings the song "As It Was"?

Harry Styles

600

What is the main idea, and what are the supporting details?

School libraries play an important role in supporting student learning. They provide access to a wide variety of books that help students improve reading skills and explore new interests, and many libraries display colorful posters on the walls to make the space more welcoming. Libraries also offer quiet spaces where students can study or complete assignments without distractions, often using comfortable chairs and tables. In addition, librarians help students learn how to research topics and evaluate reliable sources, even though some librarians personally enjoy reading mystery novels in their free time. Many libraries now include technology, such as computers and online databases, to support academic work, and some schools repaint their libraries every few years to match school colors. Libraries also host reading programs and activities that encourage students to read more often, and some offer tutoring sessions or academic support before or after school.

Main Idea:

School libraries support student learning in many ways.

Key Details That Support the Main Idea:

  1. Access to a wide variety of books

  2. Quiet study spaces

  3. Research help from librarians

  4. Technology and databases

  5. Reading programs and activities

  6. Tutoring or academic support

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