Sentences
Genres
Author's Purpose
Figuratively Speaking
Inference
100

The recent tragedy in Zanesville, Ohio brought back the question of whether private ownership of exotic animals should be legal. 

Simple

100

This text structure discusses similarities and differences between two or more things. 

Compare and Contrast or This vs. That

100

When the author wants the reader to walk away with a message; not the main idea. 

theme

100
The turtle said...

Personification

100

Why would someone put on a coat?

It's cold.

200

People keep exotic animals for commercial reasons and as pets. 

Simple

200

This text describes a problem and how it was solved. 

Problem and Solution. 

200

When a writer uses picture, graphs, highlighted text, or subheadings. 

Text features

200

a figure of speech that compares one thing to another using like, as, or as.

Simile

200

Why would someone have a frown on their face and is dragging his feet as he goes home. 

They've had a bad day.

300

While some exotic animals are small and safe to keep, many grow to be large and a risk to have in regular housing. 

Complex

300

This text describes the characteristics of something. 

Descriptive. 

300

When a poet, writer, or speaker uses words that appeal to the five senses. 

Imagery

300

Time flies when you're having fun.

Idiom

300

Someone is making a snack before dinner. 

They are hungry.

400

Owners of "exotic" animals claim they rarely kill, but the death rate of animal exotic animal attacks on their owners is high.

Compound

400

This text explains how events happened and the results of these events. 

Cause and Effect

400

Writing non-fiction about the Best Way to Make Good Grades. 

To inform or to persuade

400

Kowabunga!

Onomatopoeia

400

The grass is wet.

It rained, is being watered, or an animal urinated on it. 

500

Those who keep the animals as "pets" are left alone, unless the state intervenes. 

Complex

500

This text describes a sequence of events or a list of steps. 

Chronological or Sequential

500

The backbone of story structure that all fiction writers use. The journey of the main character. 

Plot

500

He's a couch potato. 

metaphor

500

Tree branches on the ground and lawn chairs turned over. 

Windy; or a storm came through