Context Clues
Types of phrases
Text Structure
Figurative Language
What does this show about the character?
100

To me the movie was indescribable . . . because I fell asleep halfway through.

Beyond words

100

The seat near the window is mine.

Prepositional phrase

100

A book about animals describes the different kinds of whales and their habitats or the life cycle of frogs

Description

100

A scene that interrupts the normal chronological sequence of events in a story to depict something that happened at an earlier time.

Flashback

100

"He often looked down at his feet, his voice barely a whisper when he spoke."

He is shy

200

The soldiers are tired, unmotivated, and falling into despair; we desperately need to raise morale.

Enthusiasm 

200

My brother’s friend had come to visit him.

Noun phrase

200

A book about climate change explains what causes it and what we can do to reverse the dangers.

Problem and Solution

200

A figure of speech that makes a comparison between two unlike things without the use of such specific words of comparison as like, as, than, or resembles.

Metaphor

200

"She walked into the room with her head held high, her gaze sweeping the crowd."

She is confident

300

Everything I did or said, he complimented. It was cute at first, but by the end of the night it got annoying. I’m never dating a sycophant again.

Suck-up

300

The dogs have been barking continuously.

Verb phrase

300

A book explains the similarities and differences between moths and butterflies. 

Compare and contrast 

300

A reference to someone or something that is known from history, literature, religion, politics, sports, science, or another branch of culture. 

Allusion

300

"Her eyes softened with concern as she reached out to comfort the crying child."

She is kind/ maternal

400

She wanted to dress her best for the prom, so she asked to borrow her mother’s finest adornments.

Decorations

400

To get to the top is not difficult if you put in continuous effort.

Infinitive phrase

400

A book about the American revolution lists the events leading to the war.

Sequence or chronological order

400

The use of language to evoke a picture or a concrete sensation of a person , a thing, a place, or an experience.

Imagery

400

"A sly grin played on his lips as he pulled a prank on his friends."

He is a prankster/ mischievous 

500

Because of the kalopsia from his puppy love, he couldn’t see any of the warnings or red flags.

Fog, haze, rose-colored glasses

500

Ms. Wood, Sally’s favorite teacher in the school, is friendly and approachable.

Appositive

500

A book about volcanoes describes how eruptions occur when an opening develops in the Earth’s crust and the molten (magma) is forced through the crack.

Cause and Effect

500

When events or words are the opposite of what is expected, creating a sense of surprise, humor, or deeper meaning

Irony

500

"He paused for a moment, stroking his chin as if deep in contemplation."

He had a hard decision to make/ was thoughtful 

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