Literary: Poetry/ Figurative Language
Literary: Realistic
Literary: Drama
Informational
STAAR Control
100
where the line stops in a poem
What is a line break
100
a strategy for summarizing literary texts
What is "Somebody Wanted But So Then"?
100
Dramas are usually literary or informational?
What is literary?
100
a text feature that divides the passage into sections
What are subtitles or sub headings
100
first step when you start a passage
What is circle and write genre
200
giving attributes of a human to non human things
What is personification
200
a problem in a story
What is conflict?
200
lines that the actors speak out loud in a drama
What is dialogue?
200
how to summarize informational passages
What is "Who What When Where Why"?
200
before you break the passage down to make it easier
What is chunk the passage
300
an exaggeration
What is hyperbole
300
when the author gives you a hint about what will happen next in the story
What is foreshadowing
300
directions for the actors or directors that are not spoken by the actors
What are stage directions?
300
a timeline is an example of a?
What is text feature?
300
as you read the different chunks, you write..
What is a "stop think write" or "stop and jot"
400
a comparison using like or as
What is simile
400
a historical fiction novel we read as a class this year
What is "Number the Stars", "Esperanza Rising" or "Watsons Go to Birmingham"
400
the list of characters in a drama
What is a cast list?
400
a text structure where the author tells how things are alike and different
What is "compare and contrast"?
400
at the end of an informational passage you write
What is informational
500
a comparison without using like or as
What is a metaphor
500
a realistic fiction novel we read as a class this year
What is "Shiloh"?
500
how a drama is broken into parts
What is scenes or acts
500
True or False: a newspaper has mainly informational articles
What is True?
500
at the end of a literary passage you write
What is theme
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