Inferences/Conclusions
Theme
Figurative Language
Text Structure
Bias/Propaganda
100
Look early in the passage for clues . . .
What is context clues.
100
Teaches the reader a story.
What is theme ?
100
"You will be my best friend until I die"
What is hyperbole.
100
The order of events that happen but not in sequence.
What is chronological order.
100
The feeling you have against something.
What is bias.
200
What should you do to find clues quickly?
What is read carefully, highlight or underline important words.
200
Theme is often ________ in a story.
What is repeated.
200
"It was raining cats and dogs"
What is metaphor.
200
The steps used to bake a cake.
What is sequence.
200
To influence someone to do a certain task.
What is propaganda.
300
How do you make a conclusion?
What is take what you read in a story, what you already know, and put it together to make a conclusion.
300
Theme teaches a _______________
What is moral.
300
"SLURP . . .BOOM . . . BOP"
What is onamatopeia.
300
To tell how things are alike and different
What is compare/contrast
300
Something that everyone is doing.
What is the bandwagon effect.
400
By looking at the question and reviewing the passage for the answer, you are doing what?
What is how you find context clues in the passage.
400
The beginning and background information of a story is ____________________
What is the exposition.
400
"She ran as slow as a snail".
What is simile.
400
How information in a passage is organized.
What is text structure.
400
To present only one side of the story.
What is card stacking
500
The difference between an inference and a conclusion.
What is a conclusion is an answer and an inference is where you use clues to make a guess.
500
Theme is the most important __________ in a story.
What is message.
500
"My backpack weighed 60 lbs, it was a tiny bit heavy"
What is an understatement.
500
An action and its result are explained.
What is cause and effect.
500
Negative or positive associations.
What is transfer.
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