Poetry
Text structure
Figurative
Language
Perspective
Theme
100

This type of poem has 5 lines and usually follows an AABBA rhyme pattern, often telling a funny story.

What is limerick?

100

This text structure tells events in the order they happened, often using words like “first,” “next,” and “last.”

What is chronological?

100

This type of figurative language compares two things using “like” or “as.”

What is simile?

100

These are words that describe a character’s personality, such as brave, honest, or selfish.

What is character traits?

100

This is the lesson or message the author wants the reader to learn.

What is theme?

200

This type of poem has 3 lines with a 5-7-5 syllable pattern and often focuses on nature.

What is Haiku?

200

This structure explains why something happened and what happened as a result.

What is Cause and Effect?

200

This type of figurative language gives human traits or feelings to animals or objects.

What is personification?

200

This is the problem or struggle a character faces that often leads to change.

What is conflict?

200

This is NOT the theme, but what the story is mostly about in just a few words.

What is topic?

300

This type of poem does not follow a regular rhyme scheme or rhythm and allows the writer to express ideas freely.

What is a free verse?

300

This text structure shows how two or more things are alike and different.

What is compare and contrast?

300

This type of figurative language compares two unlike things by without using "like" or "as".

What is a metaphor?

300

This refers to how a character changes, grows, or learns a lesson throughout a story.

What is character development?

300

Themes are usually not stated directly and must be figured out using this from the story.

What is evidence?

400

This type of poetry includes lines that follow a consistent rhyme pattern, like ABAB or AABB.

What is Rhymed Verse?

400

This text structure uses clue words like “because,” “so,” and “as a result” to show how one event leads to another.

What is cause and effect?

400

This figurative language uses exaggeration to make something seem bigger, better, or more dramatic than it really is.

What is a hyperbole?

400

This explains why a character acts a certain way or makes a decision in a story.

What is motivation?

400

“Always tell the truth” and “Friendship is important” are examples of this.

What is theme?

500

This poem has five lines: the first, second, and fifth lines rhyme, while the third and fourth lines share a different rhyme.

What is a limerick?

500

This text structure may use words like “both,” “however,” and “on the other hand” to show similarities and differences between ideas.

What is compare and contrast?

500

This type of figurative language is a phrase whose meaning is different from the literal meaning of the words, like “it’s raining cats and dogs.”

What is an idiom?

500

This is how a character thinks or feels about what is happening in the story.

What is character perspective?

500

This must support your idea of the theme by using details from the story.

What is text evidence?

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