Supporting Text With Evidence
Text Features
Explicit vs. Implicit
Figurative Language
Point of View
100

True or false: When citing text evidence, you use quotation marks. 

True

100

What is a caption?

The words that are under a picture.

100

Explicit means the evidence IS directly stated by the author or IS NOT?

IS

100
"The door opened with a creak" is an example of what type of figurative language?

Onomatopoeia

100

What point of view is this: "I traveled to three different countries last summer and had a blast."

1st person

200

Why is text evidence important?

It helps us support our answers thoroughly. 

200

What is text structure? 

A) How the author organizes the text

B) A summary of the story

C) The theme of the story

How the author organizes the text

200

True or false, implicit means the evidence is NOT directly stated by the author. 

TRUE

200

"He is a cheetah" is an example of what type of figurative language?

Metaphor

200

"You cannot be serious!" is what point of view?

2nd

300

Textual evidence requires details that provide _____for your answer. 

support

300

What is the purpose of a heading?

Indicates what the next section of the text will be about

300

The tone of a poem is:

A) the main idea

B) musical device

C) author's attitude

C) author's attitude 

300

Give an example of a simile.

She's as tall as a giraffe.

300

If the story is told by a narrator, what point of view is it?

3rd

400

Textual evidence includes _____ and examples from the text to support your reasoning.

Details

400

What is an inference?

Use text and our background knowledge to draw a conclusion?

400

Is the following explicit or implicit, "Didn't you see the speed limit sign? It stated 55 mph."

Explicit

400

Give an example of personification. 

The wind sang a song to the swaying trees. 

400

Which point of view includes the words "I," "me" and "we"?

1st person POV

500

You can use ________ clues to help figure out unknown words. 

context

500

We learned about 4 different types of text structure. Name at least 3. 

Compare and contrast

Chronological order

Problem and solution

Cause and effect


500

What can you IMPLY from the following, "She has a fever, throwing up, and is miserable."

She's ill/sick

500

"This is the worst day anyone has ever had" is an example of...

Hyperbole
500

What are some key words used in a third person point of view?

He, she, they

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