Vocabulary
Central Idea & Supporting Details
Author's Purpose
Idioms & Argumentative Writing
Fun
100

an experienced person who gives someone else advice

What is Mentor?

100

is the most important idea or overall idea of the entire text 

What is Central Idea?

100

The author’s goal is to make the reader happy, sad, or scared. What is the author’s primary purpose?  

What is To Entertain?

100

a phrase or expression that has a different meaning from the literal, or actual, meaning of the words

What is an Idiom?

100

It is illegal to eat which food item with a fork in the state of Georgia?

What is Fried Chicken?

200

full of anger or energy; violent or intense

What is Furious?

200

gives more information about the text

What is supporting details?

200

The author's goal is to convince the reader to agree with the author. What is the author’s primary purpose?

What is To Persuade?

200

Which sentence below is the BEST example of an idiom?

What is The police department decided to ignore jaywalking because it had bigger fish to fry?

200

What is something that comes down, but can never go up?

What is Rain?

300

to try to do something, especially over a long period of time

What is Pursue?

300

BONUS:

Who was the second President of the U.S.?

Who is John Adams?

300

The author usually wishes to enlighten their readers about a real-world topic. What is the author’s primary purpose?

What is To Inform?

300

What is the meaning of the idiom shown in bold?

Marlena decided to throw caution to the wind and audition for the school play. 


What is Marlena took a risk by auditioning? 

300

BONUS:

Determine the author’s purpose for the description below.

An article that tells you how to assemble a bicycle


What is To Explain?

400

experiencing worry, unease, or nervousness, typically about an event  

What is Anxious?

400

Which of the following statements would be the BEST supporting detail of the central idea below?

Dr. Elizabeth Loftus tells jury members about the factors that affect human memory.

What is Dr. Loftus testifies when eyewitness identification is the only or main evidence against the defendant?

400

The author wants to tell the reader how to do something or reveal to them how something works. What is the author’s primary purpose?

What is To Explain?

400

A strong argument contains credible, or believable, sources. Therefore, sources should be:  

What is Reliable, Unbiased, and Current?

400

BONUS:

Determine the author’s purpose for the description below.

A timeline showing important events from the American Civil War  


What is To Inform?

500

hopeful and confident about the future

What is Optimistic?

500

Which of the following choices would be the central idea of the text below?    

Cases often rely on small details. An eyewitness to an airplane crash remembered the was plane heading right toward the ground. However, the airplane hit flat and at a low-enough angle to skid for almost 1,000 feet.


What is Remembering details accurately is crucial when witnesses give testimonies?

500

Determine the author’s purpose for the description below.

A book of over 1,000 knock-knock jokes


What is To Entertain?

500

An argumentative essay should have four components. What are those four components?

What is a Thesis Statement, Reasons, Evidence, Ending?

500

BONUS:

 Determine the author’s purpose for the description below.

 A speech written by a presidential candidate listing the reasons why you should vote for him


What is To Persuade?

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