Random
RL4.3
RL4.6
RL4.5
100

A conclusion drawn from reading between the lines of a text

Inference

100

The moral or message of a story

Theme


100

From which point of view is the following passage written?

All of the kids were in line.  “Hurry up, Bella!”  my friend yelled.  I ran to get in line.  I didn’t want to be the last one of my classmates in from our recess!  I’ll have to listen more closely for the bell next time!

First Person
100

Mrs. Miller gave her class a piece of writing to look at.  She told them to pay attention to the sensory details in each stanza and to listen for the meter and rhythm of the words in each line.

  What type of writing were they most likely looking at?           prose       drama       poetry

Poetry


200

The biggest, most important idea

Main Idea

200

Something that happens in a story

Event


200

This point of view is told by a character in the story

First person

200

A line in poetry

Verse

300

A detail that does NOT support the Main Idea

Irrelevant detail

300

Place where the story takes place

Setting

300

The person telling the story

Narrator

300

A group of verses (lines) in a poem

Stanza

400

True/False: These are examples of theme

 never give up, family is important, hard work pays off, differences can bring us together, never judge people 

True

400

Person, animal or creature the story is about

Character

400

A story told by a narrator who is not a character in the story

Third Person

400

Words with the same end sound

Rhyme

500

nLong ago, the ancient Greeks told stories about their many gods and goddesses, each who had special magical powers. They would use these powers for good, for trickery, or for adventure.  In today’s world, we often refer back to the gods’ adventures to explain what is going on in the modern world.  When we do this, we are making a what?     

      an analogy       an allusion      an alliteration

Allusion

500

Craig, the largest kid in 6th grade, bent down to pick up a dollar bill from the ground.  Even though he wore glasses because of poor eyesight, he was pretty sure Cindy had just dropped something from her pocket.  He ran to catch up with her and give the dollar back

The fact that Craig showed honesty is an example of what type of trait?        Character or Physical

Character

500

True/False: A narrator must be a character in the story

False

500

Name 3 of the 5 structural elements in poetry

Verse

Stanza

Meter

Rythm

Rhyme

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