Figurative Language
Genres
R.A.C.E.
Reading POV's
ECR
100

Comparing two things using the words 'like' or 'as'

Simile

100

These stories feature dragons, knights, and everything in-between.

Fantasy

100

This is what the R stands for

Restate the question

100

I went outside to get some air.

First Person

100

The first paragraph is called this.

Introduction

200

Giving humanlike qualities to non-human things or charactaers.

Personification

200

Real world story, made up characters

Historical fiction

200

Another word for writing down evidence

Cite

200

John went outside to get some air.

Third person. (Limited)

200

The last paragraph is called this.

Conclusion

300

Comparing two things NOT using the words 'like' or 'as'

Metaphor

300

These stories might involve scientific concepts, but are not real.

Sci-Fi or Science fiction

300

Another word for explanation

Elaboration
300

I saw him go outside to get some air!

First person

300

This is where you get your evidence.

The Text (Passage)

400

the creation or use of words that phonetically imitate, resemble, or suggest the natural sounds associated with an object or action 

 onomatopoeia

400

A story written about a specific person

Biography

400

We use RACE for primarily this type of writing.

SCR (Short answer)

400

Lucy saw John go outside to get some air.

Third Person (Omniscient)
400

This needs to be checked, or you might misspell something!

Grammar and Spelling

500
An exaggeration of something.

Hyperbole

500
A story that reads like a play

Drama

500

This is what you add after your textual evidence

Authors name and page number

500

You went outside to get some air.

Second-Person

500

You need to this to keep things in order.

Organize the essay.

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