Fiction
Informational Text
Persuasion
Poetry
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100
the perspective from which a story is told
What is point of view?
100
the big point of a text
What is the main idea.
100
a question that suggests a particular answer
What is a leading question?
100
a comparison between two things using "like" or "as"
What is a simile?
100
words that create mental pictures in your head, descriptive words
What is imagery?
200
This narrator is a character in the story.
What is first person point of view?
200
This text structure tells how two or more things are alike an/or different.
What is compare/contrast?
200
This type of language invokes strong negative or positive feelings.
What is loaded language?
200
the paragraph of a poem
What is a stanza?
200
the turning point in the story, the most exciting part of the story
What is the climax?
300
This narrator is not a character in the story and knows the thoughts and feelings of ALL characters.
What is third person omniscient?
300
This is a statement that is presented as a fact, but has no evidence to back it up.
What is a commonplace assertion?
300
an appeal to logic
What is logos?
300
This type of poem discusses thoughts and feelings.
What is a lyric poem?
300
the lines spoken by characters
What is dialogue?
400
the problem in a story
What is conflict?
400
a statement that can be proven true
What is a fact?
400
an emotional appeal
What is pathos?
400
This term is used when human qualities are given to a non-human. Ex: The sun smiled down on me.
What is personification?
400
a work intended for performance by actors on a stage
What is a drama or a play?
500
how the conflict in a story gets solved
What is the resolution?
500
This should contain the most important information, be shorter than the original text, and contain no unnecessary information.
What is a summary?
500
an ethical appeal
What is ethos?
500
This type of poem tells a story?
What is a narrative poem?
500
Recently, scientists have gained an understanding of a crocodile’s reproductive activity. Crocodiles mate in the water, where the buoyancy keeps them from crushing each other. Prior to mating, there are stylized postures, jumping, submerged bubble blowing, and snout contact. After mating, hard‐shelled eggs are laid in a nest, in a hole scooped in the sand. When it is time to hatch, the infant crocodiles begin a loud chirping sound that leads the female to the nest, which she excavates. Finally, when all the babies are accounted for, the mother crocodile transports them to the shallow water where they will remain under adult protection for weeks or months. What is the text structure of this paragraph? A. description B. cause & effect C. problem & solution D. sequence
D. sequence
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