Figurative Language
Text Structure/Feature
Author's Purpose
Elements of Drama/Poetry
Vocabulary
100

A comparison using like or as

What is a simile?

100

If a story is explaining how things are alike and different, what is the text structure?

Compare and Contrast

100

If the author want readers to think or act a certain way

What is to persuade?

100

The written version of a play that actors use to learn their lines.

What is a script?

100

A painted wall or curtain that shows a scene's setting

What is backdrop?

200

Words that created images that appeal to the senses

What is Imagery?

200

What type of book contains text features?

What is Nonfiction?

200

Purpose used mostly in fiction

Entertain

200

Words in script that tells actors where to move or how to feel

What are stage directions?

200

In contest against another person or team

Competition

300

BOOM! CRACK! POP! RING! are examples of what figurative language?

What is Onomatopoeia?

300

Events in time order

Chronological Order

300

If the author wants to share information about a topic  

What is to Inform?

300

What do stage directions provide?

Setting, Character, Tone, Emotion

300

What is saga?

long, detailed story about heroic events

400

Sound device used to repeat the same consonant sound at the beginning of nearby words.

What is Alliteration?

400

What is text structure?

How the author organizes the text.

400

What is author's purpose?

His or her reason for writing a text

400

Words said by the characters

What is dialogue?

400

Wheels wrapped with rope for lifting objects

What is a Pulley?

500

"I'm so hungry I could eat a kid" is an example of what figurative language?

What is hyperbole?

500

What are the four text structures?

Compare/Contrast

Cause/Effect

Problem/Solution

Sequence Order

500

What does the acronym P.I.E stands for?

Persuade, Inform, Entertain

500

Poems are written in lines and these groups of lines are like paragraphs in poetry

What is Stanza?

500

To be scattered all around

What is littered?