fiction
text features
text structures
main idea, supporting details, central theme and summary
non-fiction
100
What is the name of the main character in story?
What is protagonist.
100
This is the name of the book, article, or non-fiction text.
What is title or heading.
100
What text structure would you find the words, both, as well as, too, compared to, different than, and same as? Is it compare and contrast, sequence, cause and effect, problem and solution or description.
What is compare and contras
100
Most often, where is the main idea of a paragraph found?
What is in the first three sentences.
100
Is non-fiction: a: narrative writing b: fictional writing c: true writing about people, places, things, ideas or information.
What is true writing about people, places, things, ideas or information.
200
What is the name of person or thing that fights the protagonist?
What is antagonist.
200
This will usually give you more information about the title or heading.
What is sub heading or sub title.
200
What text structure would you find the words, first, second, third and finally. Is it compare and contrast, sequence, cause and effect, problem and solution or description.
What is sequence
200
Most often, where is the central theme located?
What is in the first paragraph.
200
Which of the following is not an example of non fiction? Biography Autobiography short story informative
What is a short story.
300
What are the three types of conflict in fiction? Man vs.
What is man vs. man, man vs. self, man vs. nature
300
What type of text feature is an illustration? drawing diagram photo
What is a drawing
300
If you were going to write an essay about the difference between hurricanes and tornadoes, what thinking map would you use?
What is double bubble
300
what type of thinking map or chart would you use plot out main ideas, supporting details and central theme of a non-fiction article?
What is T-chart
300
When reading a non-fiction article do you first: A. Read the article, then the title, then the glossary. B. Read the title, then the pictures, then the article. C. Read the title, then the pictures, then the topic sentences
What is C. Read the title, then the pictures, then the topic sentences
400
What type of thinking map is used to write a fictional story or narration?
What is a sequence map?
400
What does a glossary do?
What is like a dictionary to look up words you don't know.
400
If you were going describe Cesar Chavez in an essay what thinking map would you use?
What is circle map
400
How many main ideas are there in a 5 paragraph essay?
What is 5.
400
Why do non-fiction authors use images in their writing. a. Pictures are fun to look at b. help you to under the what they are writing about. c. to help support out of work artists.
What is b. help you to under the what they are writing about.
500
What is the time and place of story?
What is setting.
500
What is the difference between an index and a glossary?
What is an index helps you find information about a topic and and a glossary helps you understand vocabulary.
500
If you were going to write an essay about why Rosa Parks refused to sit in the back of the buss and what she did to fix it, what type of essay would you write?
What is cause and effect
500
What is the difference between the main idea and central theme?
What is there may be several main ideas but the central theme is what the whole entire article is about.
500
Is a text book considered, fiction or non-fiction?
What is non-fiction
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