Literary Elements
Informational Text
Grammar & Language
Vocabulary
Figurative Language
100

What is the setting of a story?

Time and place in which the story occurs

100

What is the purpose of a text with a cause-and-effect structure?

To show how one event leads to another

100

What is a complete sentence?

A group of words with a subject and predicate that expresses a complete thought

100

What is a synonym for “happy”?

Glad, joyful, cheerful, etc

100

What is a simile?

A comparison using “like” or “as”

200

Who is the protagonist?

The main character or hero of the story

200

What is a central idea?

The most important point the author makes

200

Identify the subject: "The dogs barked loudly."

The dogs

200

What is a root word?

The base form of a word, without prefixes or suffixes

200

What is a metaphor?

A comparison that says one thing IS another

300

What is theme?

The central message or lesson in a story

300

What is textual evidence?

Quoting or paraphrasing the text to support an answer or idea

300

What is the difference between a fragment and a run-on sentence?

Fragment = incomplete thought; run-on = two sentences joined incorrectly

300

What is context clue?

Hints in the sentence that help define a word

300

What is personification?

Giving human traits to non-human things

400

What is conflict in a story? Name one type.

A struggle between opposing forces; e.g., character vs. character

400

What’s the difference between fact and opinion?

Fact = can be proven; opinion = personal belief

400

Fix this sentence: "Him and me went to the store."

He and I went to the store

400

What’s the prefix in “unbelievable” and what does it mean?

Un-; means “not”

400

What is an example of hyperbole?

"I’m so hungry I could eat a horse!” 

500

What is the difference between first-person and third-person point of view?

First-person uses “I”; third-person uses “he/she/they”

500

What are signal words for comparing and contrasting?

Like, unlike, similarly, in contrast, both

500

What is the function of a conjunction?

It connects words, phrases, or clauses (e.g., and, but, or)

500

Define the word audible using its root.

“Aud” means “hear”; audible = able to be heard

500

What is the difference between tone and mood?

Tone = author’s attitude; mood = reader’s feeling