True or False: All poems need to rhyme.
False
the purpose and point of the paragraph
What is the main idea/central idea?
the boy ran away.
What is wrong with this sentence?
What is needs a capital letter?
a comparison using "like" or "as"
What is a simile?
To breakdown into smaller components for the purpose of study or examination
What is analyze?
the "paragraph" of a poem
What is a stanza?
the moral/lesson learned
What is theme?
Did you see the boy run He is going to the store.
What is missing?
What is a question mark?
giving an object human qualities
What is personification?
clearly stated
What does explicitly mean?
the space between stanzas
What is a line break?
a conclusion reached on the basis of evidence and reasoning
What is an inference?
Which is the correct spelling?
A. acomplish
B. accomplish
C. accomplissh
D. acomplich
What is B. accomplish?
Tom taught Tina to play tennis.
What is alliteration?
facts or information used as support for whether a belief is true or valid
What is textual evidence?
Roses are red
Violets are blue
I passed ELA
I hope you did too!
What is the rhyme scheme?
What is ABCB?
anything that helps to prove that something is or is not true
What is evidence?
The boy said, I am going to the store.
What is missing?
What are quotation marks?
BOOM!
BAM!
Bzzzzzzz!
Ringgggg!
What is onomatopoeia?
growing and becoming more mature, advanced, or elaborate
What is development?
a 14 line poem, with a couplet
What is a sonnet?
diagrams, timelines, captions, photographs, graphs, subtitles, headings
What are text features?
Which is correct?
A. The teacher Mrs. Davis teaches 6th grade ELA.
B. The teacher, Mrs. Davis, teaches 6th grade ELA.
C. The teacher "Mrs. Davis" teaches 6th grade ELA.
What is B. The teacher, Mrs. Davis, teaches 6th grade ELA.
an exaggeration; For example, I am so hungry I could eat a horse!
What is hyperbole?
the thought, concept, notion, or impression that is of greatest importance in the text or portion of the text, it maybe implied or explicitly stated
What is central idea?