Poetry
Fiction
CUPS & ARMS
Nonfiction
Argumentative
100

A group of lines within the poem

What is a stanza

100

A story takes place during a thunderstorm at night in an old house. This detail mainly helps the reader understand this story element.

What is setting?

100

Two words that have the same or nearly the same meaning as another word.

What is a synonym?

100

What the text is about.

What is the topic?

100

The author's stance is also known as this.

What is the claim?

200

Using the same word, phrase or line over and over in a poem.

What is repetition? 
200

This is the most exciting part of the story when the problem reaches its highest point.

What is the climax?

200

Letters added to the beginning of a root or base word to change its meaning.

What is a prefix?

200

The most important idea in a paragraph or story. It tells what the text is mostly about.

What is the main idea?

200

What the author uses to back up their claim (identify both).

What are reasons and evidence?

300

comparing two things WITHOUT using like or as

What is a metaphor

300

A boy loses his backpack, searches the school, asks friends for help, and follows clues. These events are this part of the plot.

What is rising action?

300

A group of words that has a subject and a verb but does NOT express a complete thought (cannot stand by itself)

What is a dependent clause.

300

A passage explains that heavy rain caused flooding in a town and describes the results. This is an example of which text structure?

What is cause and effect?

300

When an author makes statements that can be proven as true.

What are facts.

400

What is the acronym we use to analyze our poetry.

What is TSWIFT?

400

This is when a reader uses clues from the story and what they already know to figure out something the author does not say directly.

What is inferencing?

400

The seven coordinating conjunctions used to connect independent clauses.

What is FANBOYS?

400

In an informational text, the sentence or idea that tells what the text is mostly about is called the central idea. The facts, examples, or details that explain or prove it are called this.

What are supporting details?

400

A writer might explain what someone who disagrees would say, and then show why it’s wrong. This is called this.

What is counter claim?

500

This is the lesson or message a reader learns from the poem, like “be kind to others” or “never give up.”

What is Theme?

500

An author writes a story to show how a character learns to be honest after making a mistake. This is the author’s reason for writing, also known as this.

What is author's purpose?

500

When a writer improves a draft by adding, deleting, combining, or rearranging words and sentences to make the writing clearer and easier to understand, they are doing this.

What is Revising?

500

How authors organize their ideas in a way that makes it easier for readers to understand, remember, and navigate information

What are text structures.

500

If the author says, “Many people feel unsafe because of broken streetlights,” the reader can infer the author is trying to say this about the neighborhood.

What is it is unsafe, dangerous or needs new lights.

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