What is the author's purpose in a fiction text?
A. To Persuade
B. To Inform
C. To Entertain
C. To Entertain
In the first stanza, which two words are rhyming?
True, Do
Who is the NARRATOR of a play?
A. The person who wrote the script
B. The person who is telling the story
C. The person who designs the costumes.
B. The person who is telling the story
The Author's Purpose of an Argumentative Text is to...
A. Persuade
B. Inform
C. Entertain
A. Persuade
What is the Author's Purpose of an Informational Text?
a. Persuade
b. Inform
c. Entertain
b. Inform
"I went to the store and bought my mom a bouquet of flowers." What POINT OF VIEW is demonstrated in this sentence?
A. First person
B. Second Person
C. Third Person
C. Third Person
What is a simile?
When you compare two things using "like" or "as"
Example (She ran as fast as a cheetah)
Which of these is NOT an example of a prop?
A. A wooden sword
B. A plastic rock
C. A Wig
D. A paper map
C. Tennis Shoes
"Kids SHOULDN'T be allowed to play video games"
Is this a FACT or an OPINION?
OPINION (claim)
What is a CENTRAL IDEA?
What the text is mainly about
What is the meaning of SETTING?
Where the story takes place
"Boom!" "Clap!" "Woof!"
This is an example of...
Onomatopoeia
Which of these is what the actors SAY?
A. Props
B. Costumes
C. Scene
D. Dialogue
D. Dialogue
What is the meaning of INTENDED AUDIENCE?
A. Who the author is writing to
B. The reason why the author wrote the text
C. What the author thinks or feels
A. Who the author is writing to
Which of these is NOT an example of a text/graphic feature?
a.
b.
c.
d.
C
What is the meaning of PLOT?
The Sequence of Events
(Beginning, Middle and End) or (Conflict, Resolution)
"Big Black Bear eating a Bowl of Brownies"
This is an example of an...
Alliteration
In a script, stage directions are written in:
A. Bold words
B.Underlined words
C. Italic words
C. Italic Words
What does the author need to support their CLAIM?
a. Intended Audience
b. Opinion
c. Evidence (Facts)
c. Evidence (facts)
What are two things you need to make an INFERENCE?
Text Clues + Previous Knowledge = Inference
What is THEME?
The message the author wants you to learn
What is imagery?
Describing something using the 5 senses
Example :(The sweet and gooey bubble gum)
In this script, what is the meaning of SCENE 3?
Change of setting
Which of these is an example of a HYPERBOLE?
a. She is sweet like candy
b. "Woof! Woof!"
c. It's so hot I think I'm going to melt
c. It's so hot I think I'm going to melt
What are the 5 examples of TEXT STRUCTURE?
- Description
- Sequence
- Compare and Contrast
- Problem and Solution
- Cause and Effect