Poetry
Figurative Language
Character Development
Character Perspective
Text Structures
100

What do we call a group of lines in a poem?

What is a stanza
100

The puppy bounced around the room like a rubber ball.

What is a simile

100

What do we call the people or animals in a story?

What is Characters

100

What is Character's Perspective?

What is how a character thinks, feels and actions

100

Which text structure tells things in the order they happened?

What is Sequence or chronological order. 

200

Poems sometimes rhyme. What does rhyme mean?

What is Words that end with the same sound.


200

My backpack weighs a thousand pounds today.

What is hyperbole

200

What is Character Development?

What is the way a character grows and changes.

200

During the field trip, Maya smiles and walks ahead excitedly. What does her perspective show?

What is she feels excited about the trip.

200

Which structure tells how things are alike and different?

What is compare and contrast.

300

Which poem has 3 lines with 5-7-5 syllables? 

What is Haiku

300

The clouds were cotton candy floating across the sky.

What is metaphor

300

How can readers tell a character has changed by the end of a story?

What is their actions, behavior, or feelings are different from the beginning.

300

Before the test, Leo taps his foot and bites his nails. What does his perspective show?

What is He feels nervous or worried.

300

What is the text structure?

Cinderella is the sweet daughter who lives with her wicked stepmother. The stepmother does not allow Cinderella to go to the ball, but Cinderella gets help from her friends and fairy godmother to go to the ball and meet the prince.

What is problem and solution.

400

Lightning danced wildly across the night sky.

What is personification

400

At the start of the story, Liam refuses to work with his group. By the end, he cooperates and helps everyone finish. How has Liam changed?

What is He becomes more responsible or becomes a better team player. 

400

“Emily thought the test was easy, but her classmates whispered that it was the hardest one yet.”
Whose perspective is the story focused on?

What is Emily’s perspective (we know her thoughts). 

400

If we eat too much food and do not exercise, we gain weight.

What is cause and effect. 

500

Crash! Boom! The vase hit the floor and shattered into pieces.

What is Onomatopoeia 

500

A character steals a cookie and lies about it. Later, they feel guilty and confess the truth. What does this reveal about their development?

What is They learned honesty / grew into a more honest person.

500

Tammy believed her plan was perfect. Her teammates weren’t so sure.”
What is the author showing through perspective?

What is How different characters feel about the same idea. 

500

The morning air was crisp and sharp as Sean walked down the road. The pavement was slippery and cold beneath his feet, like a slimy, wet fish.

What is description.

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