Fiction
Poetry
Drama
Persuasion
Informational
100
When you see "plot" in a question - what should you think of? 

What is Problem?

100

What is a simile? 

What is a comparison between 2 things using like or as

100

Does drama follow the 5 stages of plot? 

What is Yes?

100

What is the purpose of Persuasive text? 

What is - To try to get the reader to believe in what they are writing about. To convince or make them do something

100

What is main idea? 

What is - What the story is about

200

What happens to the problem at the climax? 

What is the problem is solved (it either goes away or gets better)

200

What is personification? 

What is - when a nonhuman thing is given human actions?

200

What is dialogue?

What is - when the characters are talking?

200

What is an opposing viewpoint?

What is - The opposite claim than what the author is currently trying to convince you of

200

What is supporting details? 

What is - these are what the rest of the paragraph is made of and supports the main idea of the paragraph

300

What is theme?

What is - the lesson you learned because of what happened to a character in the story?
300

What are lines? 

What is - Lines are like the sentences

300

Why do the scenes change in a drama? 

What is - the setting changes? 

300

What is faulty reasoning?

What is - a reasoning that sounds good but isn't correct

300

Which type of question is this? 

What is the most likely reason the author included paragraph 4? 

What is the author's purpose

400

What is internal conflict? 

what is - the problem a character is having with himself

400

What are stanzas? 

What is - chunks of lines kind of like a paragraph?

400

What do stage directions tell us? 

What is - the characters actions, feelings, emotions, and the setting of the story

400

Which appeal is it when you want something because everyone else has it too? 

What is Bandwagon Appeal?

400

Which type of question is this? 

Which idea is supported throughout the selection? 

What is main idea? 

500

What is the difference between 1st Person POV & 3rd Person Limited?

What is - in 1st person point of view the narrator is the main character, so we know what the main character of the story is thinking. 

500

Is author's purpose the same thing as poet's purpose? 

What is yes

500

What is external conflict? 

What is - The problem the character has with something/someone else

500

Which faulty reasoning is this? 

When you make a decision and share it without all the facts or evidence

Hasty Generalization

500

Which type of question is this? 

What is paragraph 4 mainly about? 

What is main idea

M
e
n
u