What are the the three parts of an introduction?
What is the hook, the supporting sentences, and the thesis?
"Jeff was running from a raccoon little did he know he was going to run into a web of black widows."
What type of irony is this?
What is dramatic irony?
What do you look for when you first read a question from a reading prompt?
What is if its main idea, inference, direct, or vocabulary?
What structure is used in a poem instead of paragraph?
What is stanza?
What type of genre causes someone to be scared but also excited?
What is horror and thriller?
What does the writer use when they are writing the first word of a paragraph?
What is transition word?
"The door is really tough to open, this is really enjoyable."
What type of figurative language is this?
What is hyperbole?
What is it called when the question has answers that are directly from the text?
What is direct?
What is it called when a poem uses "AABB"?
What is rhyme scheme?
What type of genre is this?
"There was a murder in the house and everything was locked and boarded and all 8 people were trying to find out who the murderer is."
What is mystery?
What does the three body paragraphs in an essay consist of?
What is reasons, supporting details, and text evidence?
The figurative language that involves using human characteristics on an inanimate object?
What is personification?
What is it called when you use the text to figure out the meaning of a word?
What is context clues?
The person talking in a poem, which is not always the poet, is called?
What is speaker?
What is it called when a movie has magic, monsters, or superpowers?
What is fantasy?
What is the conclusion in an essay mainly suppose to be?
What is summary of the essay?
"I got what you need, they are needless to me."
What type of figurative language is this?
What is alliteration?
What reading strategy is used when the question asks for the central idea?
What is main idea?
What is the attitude the author conveys in a poem known as?
What is tone?
What are stories with aliens, advanced technology, or futuristic weapons?
What is science fiction?
What does the writer have to do in order to not plagiarize their text evidence?
What is use quotation marks and write where the text evidence cam from?
What figurative language has the repetition of consonant sounds within sentences or phrases?
What is consonance?
An educated guess based on evidence from the text.
What reading strategy is this?
What is inference?
What is the repetition of vowel sounds in a poem?
What is assonance?
What are stories that could actually happen but didn't, and are made up?
What is realistic fiction?