Academic Language
Greek and Latin Roots
Elements of Fairy Tales
Types of Evidence
Imagery
100

To examine something methodically by separating it into parts and studying how the parts relate to each other.

What is analysis?

100

This Greek-root word means "study of life."

What is "biology?"

100

Good vs. evil; transformation; and love and sacrifice are examples of these in fairy tales. 

What are themes?

100

This is another word for "information that supports, proves, or disproves a claim."

What is "evidence"?

100

This kind of writing appeals to your 5 senses.

What is imagery?

200

Reading between the lines to figure out what the author suggests but doesn't directly state

What is to infer?

200

This Latin root means to do something again.

What is "re."

200

A castle or an enchanted forest are examples of this in fairy tales.

What is setting?

200

When you restate an author's ideas in your own words.

What is to "paraphrase?"

200

"My brother is as mean as a snake" is an example of this figurative language.

What is a simile?

300

A book ___________ captures the main plot and themes without all the details.

What is a summary?

300

When you put these three Greek roots together, you write the story of your life.

What is an "autobiography?" (auto+bio+graph)

300

Spells, wands, and dragons are all examples of ______ elements in a fairy tale?

What is magical? (or, what are magical elements?)

300

This evidence uses numbers and percentages, or trends, and may include graphs, charts, and tables.

What is statistical evidence?

300

"I must have eaten a million Jolly Ranchers" is an example of this figurative language.

What is hyperbole.

400

Determining if an argument is logical, well-supported, and convincing.

What is "evaluate?"

400

This Latin root word means "to reduce" or "off." Hint: "to let the air out of a tire."

What is "de" (as in dehydrate, derail, deflate)

400

The part of a fairy tale where we learn the characters, the setting, and the problem.

What is the exposition (or the beginning)?

400

This type of evidence includes personal stories and experiences?

What is "anecdotal evidence?"

400

This type of figurative language includes words like "bang," "pop," and "splat."

What is onomatopoeia?

500

To explain what something means based on your understanding

What is to "interpret?"

500

When you look at the faraway stars up close, you use this noun, which is made up of two Greek roots.

What is "telescope"

500

Most fairy tales begin and end with these two phrases.

What are "once upon a time" and "the lived happily ever after"?
500

This type of evidence includes information from recognized authorities in a field.

What is expert evidence?

500

Giving human characteristics to objects and animals.

What is "personification?"

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