Point of View/Statements
Author's Purpose/Poetry
Literary Elements 1
Literary Elements 2
Literary Elements 3
100
Name the points of view?
What is 1st person and 3rd person
100
Name this author's purpose. The price of the table is $199, plus tax.
What is to Inform.
100
Opposition in a work of drama or fiction between characters or forces?
What is Conflict.
100
To guess based on clues and prior knowledge?
What is to Infer.
100
Where and when the story takes place?
What is the Setting.
200
This point of view is used when the narrator is considered to be "all knowing" or can hear/see everything in the story?
What is 3rd person (omniscient) point of view.
200
Name the author's purpose below. "You should buy our car, because it has the best gas mileage around."
What is to Pursuade.
200
Information from the reading that helps the reader to identify the meaning of an unknown word?
What is Context Clues.
200
Central thought or message?
What is the Main Idea.
200
A comparison using the words, like or as?
What is a simile.
300
This point of view is used with words such as, (I, me, my, we, our)?
What is 1st person point of view.
300
Name the author's purpose. "I feel very strongly about reading to children at a young age."
What is to express.
300
Pieces of information that support or tell more about the main idea?
What is Details.
300
A direct comparison?
What is a Metaphor.
300
Give only the main parts?
What is Summarize.
400
We use this point of view when the author is a character in the story?
What is 1st person point of view?
400
An author who writes a story about fictional characters who go to a mystery land, would be writing for what purpose?
What is to Entertain.
400
What happens because of an action?
What is an Effect.
400
The arrangement of the incidents in a play, novel, narrative, poem, etc.?
What is the Plot.
400
A word having the same or nearly the same meaning?
What is a synonym.
500
A statement that can be Proven? A statement that reflects a person's judgment or belief?
What is fact and opinion.
500
A kind of rhythmic, compressed language that uses figures of speech and imagery designed to appeal to our emotions and imagination?
What is Poetry.
500
A way to say a lot in few words?
What is Figurative Language.
500
To say what will happen before it occurs?
What is to Predict.
500
Topic or subject, big idea?
What is the Theme.
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