Fiction
Non-Fiction
Figurative Language
Plot Development
Word Usage
100

What should you include when proving an answer about a story?

Text evidence or quotations from the story.

100

There are 5 types of author's methods. What are they?

Anecdote, inner thoughts, dialogue, description, and examples.

100

These are words that imitate the sound they represent.

What is an onomatopoeia?

100

This is the moral of the story.

What is theme?

100

What does the prefix “un-” usually mean?

Not.

200

If a character says, “I never wanted to leave my home,” what can readers infer?

The character feels sad or reluctant about leaving.

200

There are five types of text structures. Name them.

What are problem/solution, cause & effect, description, compare & contrast, and sequence?

200

The crook was as sly as a fox.

What is simile?

200

This is considered the turning point of the story/the most exciting part of the story.

What is the climax?

200

If you know “transport” means carry, what does “portable” most likely mean?

Able to be carried.

300

What is the difference between explicit and inferred information?

Explicit information is directly stated; inferred information is figured out using clues.

300

How is a summary different from a retelling?

A summary includes only the most important ideas.

300

My computer screamed before it died a brutal death.

What is personification?

300

This is a paragraph in a poem.

What is a stanza?

300

What does the root “bio” mean?

What is life?

400

Read this line: “Marcus clenched his fists but walked onto the stage anyway.” What inference can be made?

Marcus was nervous but determined.

400

If a scientist describes cells as “tiny factories,” what type of language is being used?

Figurative language/metaphor.

400

Choose the best answer. Which of the following is an inanimate object that can be personified? A. a star B. the dog C. Suzy D. Basketball team

What is A?

400
How does an author develop the plot of a story?

By using various methods to build the story through details.

400

What type of language is being used in this sentence?

"After the announcement, a storm of angry whispers spread around the room."

What is connotative language?

500

What should an objective summary NOT include?

Personal opinions.

500

If a text says, “The desert was arid, with almost no rainfall,” what does arid mean?

Very dry

500

My niece Laurel is a ray sunshine.

What is a metaphor?

500

These are the five author's purposes.

What is to inform, to entertain, to persuade, to describe, and to explain?

500

What type of language is being used in this sentence:

"If the shoe fits, wear it!"

What is figurative language?