Passages
Poetry
Genres
Types of Questions
VOCAB !!!
100
Another name for a passage or article.
What is a selection
100
A group of lines seperated by a space.
What is a stanza
100
Tells a story through the words and actions of characters. It has acts, scenes, and stage directions.
What is drama.
100

Includes information from the beginning, middle, and end of the passage.

What is summary

100

BCQ Stands For ?

What is Read, Answer, Prove

200

The central or main idea of the passage.

What is the theme

200

This type of poem does not rhyme.

What is free verse

200
This genre has characters, settings, and a plot.
What is fiction.
200

Tells the order of events and includes words such as, first, next, after, before.

What is a sequence?

200

____________ is the reason, ___________ is what happens.

What is cause and effect

300
Words or text features in a passage that proves your answer.
What is evidence
300

A narrative poem does this.

What is tell a story

300
Figurative language is typically found in this type of genre.
What is poetry
300

The reason author's write could be to persuade, inform, or entertain.

What is author's purpose

300

_______________ are the same, and ______________ are the opposite.

synonyms and antonyms

400

A combination of two selections with three sets of questions.

What is a paired passage

400

A poet will sometimes use this type of figurative language in their poems... The dog, drank daintly, from her dish.

What is alliteration

400
This genre has features such as photographs, charts, bold print, and headings.
What is informational text or nonfiction
400

The point of view when the word "I" is primarily used.

What is first person

400

________________ and _____________ compare two unrelated things. ________________ use the words like or as and ____________________ don't.

What are similes and metaphors

500

What the author is trying to tell or teach the reader.

What is a message or lesson

500

What is the rhyme scheme of this poem: Our house is small-- The lawn and all Can scarcely hold the flowers, Yet every bit, The whole of it, Is precious, for it's ours!

AA, B, CC, B

500

True or False? Realistic fiction stories are based on real events, but have made up characters.

What is FALSE - realistic fiction are stories that are based on an event or characters that could be real.

500

The point of view when he, she, it, or they is primarily used?

What is third person

500
How do you infer?
What is use your background knowledge and text clues
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