What do you need to name to answer this question?
Poetry
Fiction
Non-Fiction
Figurative Language
100

In your answer, you need to name:

What does line 2 reveal about the mother?

What is the mother's character trait? 

100

What poetic technique is shown below?

"I wandered lonely as a cloud, 

That floats on high over vales and hills, 

When All at once I saw a crowd, 

A host of golden daffodils"

rhyme scheme 

100

You determine the message in a text by looking at the...

What is the problem and resolution? 

100

What are the three purposes an author writes an informational text?

- to persuade 

- to inform

- to entertain 

100

Her smile was as wide as a canyon

simile


200

In your answer, you need to name:

How does the author develop the narrator's point of view in the story?  

What is the Narrator's feeling and the craft move? 

200

What is another word for the message of a poem 

deeper meaning

200
When a question asks "What does line 11 reveal about Tory", your answer should include _________

Tory's character trait in line 11

200

The five text structures for an informational text are...

What are...

Compare and contrast

Description

Cause and effect 

Problem and solution 

Sequential order/ chronological order/time order 

200

The type and the meaning of the figurative language below is

I was waiting in the station for ten days-- an eternity 

What is a hyperbole?


The speaker was waiting for a long time 

300

In your answer, you need to name:

How does Kylie change throughout the story? 

Kylie's traits before and after (in the beginning and end of text)

300

Name 3 craft moves found in poems:


What are repetition, rhyme schemes, or word choice/ figurative language?

300

Name 5 narrative craft moves:

Answers may vary

Remember: Characters, Conflict, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, and  Resolution can count as fiction craft moves!

300

Five craft moves for informational texts are

Answers vary 

300

The type and the meaning of the figurative language below is: 

I am drowning in a sea of grief 

What is metaphor?

The speaker feels overwhelmed by how sad he/she/they are 

400

In your answer, you need to name:

How do lines 3-9 contribute to the development of the story?


Big idea of lines 3-9, craft move 

400

How is the theme developed in the poem below?


Take in, long your breath

Keep trust and never kill the faith

As end isn't the death 


Answers on the theme may vary***

The theme, to have faith and trust it will work out is shown through a rhyme scheme/word choice. 

400

The two types of hints the author will provide to determine the symbolism of an item are 

What are motif words, repetition, or character thoughts, actions, and feelings?

400

Which questions require you to answer with a craft move? You can choose more than one answer!

a. How does the author develop the central idea in paragraph 11?

b. How does the author demonstrate Rosa Park's contributions to society?

c. How is the idea that James Madison established many of the laws in the USA demonstrated in this article?


a, b, and c

400

Name each type of  figurative language used in this poem:

If only I could catch my dreams and keep them in a jar. 

I'd watch them dance like fireflies, flickering like stars. 

They would grow and I'd let them go to see how far they'd fly, 

Lighting up the pitch-black night as they soar through the sky 

personification 

simile 

bonus: imagery

500

In your answer, you need to name the following:

How does paragraph 9 contribute to the development of the central idea?

Big idea of paragraph 9, central idea


you do not necessarily need a craft move! 

500

How is the theme in this poem developed?

Did you hear about the rose that grew from a crack in the concrete?

Proving nature's law is wrong 

It learned to walk without having feet 

Funny it seems, but by keeping its dreams, it learned to breathe fresh air. 

Long live the rose that grew from concrete when no one else ever cared 

Themes may vary 

Even if you are born into a bad situation, you can still succeed 


Developed through personification 

500

Which answers should include a craft move? You can choose more than one answer! 

a. How does paragraph 22 contribute to the story?

b. How do lines 3-5 contribute to the theme of the story?

c.How does James's attitude change throughout the story?

a and b

500

Evaluate the claim:


There is a growing concern over the mental well-being of teens and young adults and the use of social media. According to data from the Centers for Disease Control, the suicide rate among 10- to 24-year-olds was stable from 2000 to 2007; it then increased 57% between 2007 and 2017.

The author makes a credible claim that social media is causing mental health concerns because they use statistics from the Center for Disease Control.

500

Name the literal and deeper meaning of the following poem: 

If only I could catch my dreams and keep them in a jar. 

I'd watch them dance like fireflies, flickering like stars. 

They would grow and I'd let them go to see how far they'd fly, 

Lighting up the pitch-black night as they soar through the sky

Literal: The speaker wants to catch her dreams in a jar and then let them go 

Deeper: It's okay to let go of your dreams

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