Figurative Language
Prefixes & Suffixes
Literary Elements
Point of View
Test Taking Strategies
100

A comparison of 2 things using the words "like" or "as"

Simile

100

The prefix un (like the word unkind) means

not

100

What two things make up the setting

Time and place

100

What are the 3 Points of View

1st, 2nd, and 3rd Person

100

Should you ever submit a test without permission?

No

200

A comparison of 2 things without using "like" or "as"

Metaphor

200

This suffix changes a noun to an adjective (Rain --> Rain__)

y

200

What are the three main purposes an author writes something

To persuade, inform, or entertain

200

Uses pronouns like I, me, and my

1st Person POV

200

If I am stuck on a question, I should

a. Skip it and go back to it

b. Spend 10 minutes on it

c. Look around the room

a. Skip it and go back to it

300

This is an exaggeration

Hyperbole

300

The prefix im (like the word impossible) means

not

300

What text feature has words that are slanted

Italics

300

Uses pronouns like he, she, they

3rd Person POV

300

If the directions state "Based off of the sentence in paragraph 3, what does the setting tell us?" What do you need to do?

Go back to reread paragraph 3

400

These are sound/action words like "bang, crash, sizzle, pop, boom"

Onomatopoeia

400

The suffix ly (like the word sadly) means

In a way that is, a state of being 

400

This is the message, or lesson, the author wants you to learn

Theme

400

The person telling the story

Narrator

400

What do you do if you don't understand something on your test?

Raise your hand and ask a question

500

"I have made the greatest invention ever!" is an example of a ...?

Hyperbole

500

The prefix dis (like the word dislike) means 

not, or the opposite of

500

Another word for conflict is

Problem

500

This is the perspective from which the story is told

Point of View

500

Where can you get a study carrell and who can use them?

On the short bookshelf under the myBooks, and anyone can use them

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