Fiction Skills
Language and Grammar
Poetry Skills
Informational Text Skills
Audio and Media Skills
100

What does exposition introduce?

characters, setting, situation

100

What punctuation introduces a list?

colon  [:]

100

What is Imagery?

language that appeals to the five senses. creates a picture in your mind.

100

What is author's purpose?

the reason the author wrote the text

100

Why is audio helpful?

You hear emotion and tone

200

Name one way an author shows characterization.
Extra points for all additional correct answers.

actions / dialogue / description / thoughts

200

What punctuation joins two related sentences?

semicolon [;]

200

If someone blushes, how do you think they are feeling? 

embarassed

200

What are the three main purposes?

inform, persuade, entertain

200

What is tone?

How something is said

300

What is conflict?

The main problem


300

What is imperative mood?

a command

300

What type of imagery is “echoes of morning bells”?

auditory

300

Why use a chart instead of a text?

To show information quickly

300

What does speaker's purpose mean?

why they are speaking

400

What is theme?

The message or lesson

400

Fix: These individuals traveled to the United States over hundreds of years...this created America’s cultural diversity.

These individuals traveled to the United States over hundreds of years; this created America’s cultural diversity.

400

What does “slippery vowels” mean?

English is hard to pronounce.


400

What are push factors?

Reasons people leave their country


400

What does emphasis mean?

stressing important words

500

How do you find meaning of a word in context?

Use surrounding words and clues

500

Change to imperative: Students should read carefully.

Read carefully.

500

What are the 3 types of imagery? What do they mean?

Visual (Sight), Tactile (Touch), Auditory (Hearing)


500

What does factors mean?

influences or reasons

500

Why does hearing a real voice matter?

helps us understand the speaker's feelings

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