What are the four types of context clues?
Synonyms, Antonyms, Definitions, & Examples
What type of text feature is underlined below?
The Snack That Smiles Back
by Gold Fish
The author
What type of figurative language repeats a word or phrase multiple times?
Repetition
What is a group of lines in a poem called?
A stanza
What is theme?
The main message, lesson, or moral of the text.
What does the suffix -ful mean?
Full of
What text feature tells you what a specific section of text will be mostly about?
The subheading/subtitle
"Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee" is what type of figurative language?
Simile
What are the words in a play that you do instead of say?
Stage directions
What text structure shows you similarities and differences between two ideas, objects, or people?
Compare and contrast
What does the word remove mean?
To move again
What graphic feature depicts a specific moment that happened in a story?
An illustration
"I walked into my brother's room and it was a zoo in there" is what type of figurative language?
Metaphor
What is it called when two or more characters are speaking?
Dialogue
What should you do before reading the passages on a test?
Read the questions
What is an antonym of the word powerful?
Weak
What are the elements of a story?
Exposition, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, & Resolution
"We heard the thunder roaring in the distance, and knew we needed to find shelter soon" is what type of figurative language?
Personification
What is the difference between an act and scene in a play?
Multiple scenes make an act; An act is made up of multiple scenes
In a written response question, what type of response should you write?
A RACE response
Read the following sentence.
The people were all joyful at the Christmas party last year.
What is the meaning of the word joyful?
Happy
What text feature introduces the main characters, setting, and conflict of a story?
The exposition
Name one type of figurative language not mentioned in this Jeopardy and explain what it is.
Answers vary
What is 1 thing that all poems have? What is 1 thing poems sometimes have?
Rhythm; Rhyme
How can you confirm if a word is actually a synonym of another word in a sentence?
Read the sentence with the potential synonym instead of the original word to see if it makes sense