Literary Devices
Reading Strategies
Elements of Story
All About Ms. Gill
100
Which literary device compares 2 things USING "like" or "as"? 

Simile

100

Provide a text-to-text example of bullying from our course.

Outside

100

What is the literary term for a MAIN CHARACTER?

Protagonist

100

What does Ms. Gill drink in class? 

Iced coffee / water

200

"The wind howled outside of the classroom," is an example of what literary device?

Personification

200

What are the 3 different types of connections you can make to a text? 

Text-to-text, text-to-self, text-to-world. 

200

What is the literary term for someone who OPPOSES the main character? 

Antagonist

200

When was Ms. Gill's last crash-out? 

Yesterday

300

What are the 5 sense for IMAGERY?

Sight, sound, smell, taste, touch.

300

There is a dog running in the hallways right now. What is an IMPLICIT QUESTION you could ask about this situation? 

Where is the dog's owner? How did the dog get here? etc. 

300

A group of people fighting a group of sharks if an example of what type of conflict? Person vs. ____? 

Nature

300

How many pets does Ms. Gill have? 

1 dog, Loki 

400
"I am so hungry, I could eat a horse," is an example of what literary device? 

Hyperbole

400

What are the 4 different purposes of a text? 

To inform, entertain, persuade, connect

400

What are the 4 types of point of view?

First person, second person, third person limited, third person omniscient

400

What sport(s) does Ms. Gill coach? 

Volleyball, Badminton, Soccer

500

Provide an example of Onomatopoeia. 

*Any sound*

500

It is currently snowing outside. Make 3 INFERENCES about what people might be doing later today. 

Picking up snow, salting the driveway, going sledding, etc. 
500

Tell us the 5 parts of the plot diagram. 

Inciting Incident, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, Resolution

500

What is Ms. Gill's boyfriend's name? 

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