Jill ran up the hill with Jack. She was carrying a pail. Jack tripped over a rock and caused Jill to tumble down the side of the hill. She broke her arm and refused to talk to Jack for three weeks. Jack decided to make her a cake one day. He wanted to apologize. Jill accepted the cake and they were best friends once again. What is the author's purpose?
The author's purpose is to entertain the reader.
ON TOP OF SPAGHETTI
On top of spaghetti, All covered with cheese, I lost my poor meatball When somebody sneezed.
It rolled off the table And onto the floor, And then my poor meatball Rolled right out the door!
It rolled in a garden And under a bush Now my poor meatball Was nothing but mush
The mush was as tasty As tasty could be Early next summer It grew into a tree
The tree was all covered With beautiful moss It grew lovely meatballs In a tomato sauce So if you like spaghetti All covered with cheese Hold on to your meatballs And DON'T EVER SNEEZE!
In the fourth stanza, what happened to the meatball?
a. Somebody sneezed. b. It rolled out the door. c. It rolled off the table. d. It grew into a tree.
d. It grew into a tree.
*Daily Double*
What is a text that tells a story that was told in an ancient culture to explain a practice, belief, or natural occurrence?
legend or myth
The Cat in the Hat
Dr Seuss
the sun did not shine.
it was too wet to play.
so we sat in the house
all that cold, cold, wet day.
i sat there with sally.
we sat there, we two.
and i said, 'how i wish
we had something to do!'
The title of this poem is an example of what poetic device? a. onomatopoiea b. alliteration c. internal rhyme d. hyperbole
internal rhyme
The STAAR Test You can only do your best on the mighty STAAR test. For you’ve worked diligently, unconditionally, Your knowledge now compressed.
This poem is written in what point of view? a. first person b. second person c. third person limited d. third person omniscient
b. second person
"This Is Just To Say" by William Carlos Williams, 1883 - 1963 I have eaten the plums that were in the icebox and which you were probably saving for breakfast Forgive me they were delicious so sweet and so cold
This form of poetry is called _________. a. ballad b. haiku c. free verse d. rhyme scheme
c. free verse