Narrated by one character, speaking of themselves using I, me, we
(IAS 7.3.5 I can distinguish the point of view.)
What is first-person narration?
100
A good story is just like tasty soup. It follows a recipe with a handful of ingredients that all blend together.
(IAS 7.1.1 I can identify and understand ______.)
What is simile?
100
Past, winter, 1972, outside, the future, school, the present, are all examples of...
(7.3.8 I can identify the _____ in order to be able to analyze its influence.)
What is setting?
100
To find the definition of a vocabulary word in your textbook, you would look in this section.
(IAS 7.2.1 I can understand and analyze the differences in structure and purpose between various categories of
informational materials)
What is a glossary?
100
The part of The Giver when Jonas left the community in the middle of the night with Gabriel can be identified as this part of the plot.
(IAS 7.3.2 I can identify the parts of the plot.)
What is the climax?
200
Taking one's work and passing it off as their own.
(IAS 7.1.3 I can clarify word meanings.)
What is plagiarism?
200
I nodded off nearly a dozen times and never did get in a good nap.
(IAS 7.1.1 I can identify and understand figurative language.)
What is alliteration?
200
This character often provides support, and they are not the main part of the story.
(IAS 7.3.3 I can analyze characterization as shown through a character’s thoughts, words, speech patterns, and actions)
What is minor or secondary character?
200
If you want to use a more descriptive word than 'sad,' you would utilize this type of reference.
(IAS 7.2.1 I can understand and analyze the differences in structure and purpose between various categories of
informational materials)
What is a thesaurus?
200
I wasn't sure I wanted to get in the water because it looked very murky.
Murky most closely means:
a.) translucent
b.) hazy
c.) pure
(IAS 7.1.3 I can use the text to clarify the meaning of the word.)
b.) hazy
300
Find differences between 2 or more things.
What is contrast?
300
When I arrived home late without my homework, I was in hot water.
(IAS 7.1.1 I can identify and understand ______.)
What is idiom?
300
This type of diagram includes rising action, climax, falling action, resolution.
(IAS 7.3.2 I can identify events that advance the ____.)
What is plot diagram?
300
This type of text would inform you of last night's results for your favorite sports team.
(IAS 7.2.1 I can understand and analyze the differences in structure and purpose between various categories of
informational materials)
What is newspaper (Sports section)?
300
This is a comparison of two similar aspects of things. For example:
"Just as a sword is the weapon of a warrior, a pen is the weapon of a writer."
(IAS 7.1.1 I can identify and understand comparisons in prose.)
What is an analogy?
400
Conclusions or opinions drawn based on facts and evidence to fill in missing information.
(IAS 7.2.7 I can draw conclusions and make reasonable statements.)
What is an inference?
400
Raindrops went soaring through the air, hosing the earth, interrupting spring.
(IAS 7.3.7 I can identify and explain literary devices.)
What is personification?
400
The things you learn from sports- goal setting, being part of a team, confidence- that's invaluable. It's not about trophies. It's about promptness, accepting challenges, and being fearful of the elements. This is an example of...
(IAS 7.3.4 I can identify and analyze _____.)
What is theme?
400
If you are traveling overseas and need to know location of cities you will visit, you would look in this printed reference guide.
(IAS 7.2.1 I can understand and analyze the differences in structure and purpose between various categories of
informational materials)
What is an atlas?
400
Barbara Park wrote "Mick Harte Was Here" for TWO of the following purposes:
a.) to persuade
b.) to inform
c.) to entertain
(IAS 7.3.1 I can interpret the purposes of a written text.)
What is a.) to persuade and c.) to entertain
500
Warning or indication that something is about to happen.
(IAS 7.3.2 I can identify how each past or present event explains future action.)
What is foreshadow?
500
The greater part of men appeared quiet after the war- the red animal, the blood swollen God.
(IAS 7.3.7 I can identify and explain literary devices.)
What is metaphor?
500
This is the part of the story where loose ends of the plot are all tied up, remaining questions are answered, and conflicts are resolved.
(IAS 7.3.2 I can identify events that advance the ____.)
What is resolution?
500
If you were going to visit the Children's Museum and wanted to know their current exhibits, admission fees, and hours that they're open, you would look at this type of reference.
(IAS 7.2.1 I can understand and analyze the differences in structure and purpose between various categories of
informational materials)
What is a pamphlet/brochure?
500
A blue crab emerged from a shadow with a scrap of fish trailing from its claw, then disappeared again under some rockweed.
The speaker's use of imagery
a) creates a mood or feeling of tranquility and ease
b) conveys that the natural world is full of wonders and mysteries
c) expresses his extreme boredom with the small details of marine life
(7.3.7 I can analyze the use of language to create vivid pictures in the reader’s mind.)
What is b) conveys that the natural world is full of wonders and mysteries