figurative language
nonfiction text structures
elements of a short story
Vocabulary
random
100

Giving a nonhuman human characteristics

What is personification?

100

The words describing a picture or graph in a nonfiction text

What is a caption?

100

Where and when an event takes place in a short story

What is the setting?

100

It is what the passage or paragraph is mostly about

What is the main idea?

100

A struggle between a person and an outside force

What is external conflict?

200

A direct comparison of two different things NOT using "like" or "as"

What is a metaphor?

200

Medicine has a history spanning many thousands of years and specialized establishments for treating the sick have also existed for eons. Despite the fact that function of hospitals have not changed much during the last century, technological and scientific progress has made possible treatment approaches that could not have been implemented a hundred years ago and made a large contribution to health care. The main differences between hospitals today and a century ago are improved surgical techniques, the safer use of anesthesia, and safer childbirth procedures.

Compare and contrast hospitals in the past and present.

-Similarities: keep people safe and healthy

-Differences: improved surgeries, safer anesthesia, safer childbirth

200

The end of the story where things are resolved

What is resolution?

200

The reason why an author writes a specific text

What is Author's Purpose?

200

A sign or warning of what is going to happen next

What is foreshadowing?

300

Extreme exaggeration

What is a hyperbole?

300

The soft fur of the dog felt like silk against my skin and her black coloring glistened as it absorbed the sunlight, reflecting it back as a perfect, deep, dark mirror.

Name some descriptive words.

silk

glistened

dark

mirror

300

The main events of a short story 

What is plot?

300

When you do not know the definition and you have to look around the word to find out its meaning

What are context clues?

300

Visually descriptive or figurative language

What is imagery?

400

The use of words that sound like what they mean, such as "hiss," "buzz," "slam," and "boom"

What is onomatopoeia?

400

Headaches can have several causes.  Many people think that the major cause of headache is nervous tension, but there is strong evidence that suggests diet and environment as possible factors.  Some people get headaches because they are dependent on caffeine.  Other people may be allergic to salt, or they may have low blood sugar.  Still other people are allergic to household chemicals including polishes, waxes, bug killers, and paint.  If they can manage to avoid these substances, their headaches tend to go away.  When a person has recurring headaches, it is worthwhile to look for the underlying cause, especially if the result of that search is freedom from pain.

Name the cause and effect in the passage.

-cause: caffeine, allergies, low blood sugar

-effect: headaches

400

The lesson or moral of a story

What is theme?

400

The feeling the author wants the reader to get from reading a text

What is mood?

400

Using prior knowledge and what you read to determine what is happening in a story

What is inference?

500

The repeated use of the same consonant at the beginning of words

What is alliteration?

500

Last week we installed a kitty door so that our cat could come and go as she pleases. Unfortunately, we ran into a problem. Our cat was afraid to use the kitty door. We tried pushing her through, and that caused her to be even more afraid. The kitty door was dark, and she couldn’t see what was on the other side. The first step we took in solving this problem was taping the kitty door open. After a couple of days, she was confidently coming and going through the open door. However, when we removed the tape and closed the door, once again, she would not go through. They say you catch more bees with honey, so we decided to use food as bait. We would sit next to the kitty door with a can of wet food and click the top of the can. When kitty came through the closed door, we would open the can and feed her. It took five days of doing this to make her unafraid of using the kitty door. Now we have just one last problem; our kitty controls our lives!

Name the problem and solution in the passage.

-problem: the cat was afraid to use the kitty door

-solution: they fed the cat when she came through the closed kitty door

500

The perspective from which the story's told

What is point of view?

500

The vocabulary an author uses to show how he or she feels about a topic

What is tone?

500

A comparison between two things: _______is to_______as_________is to___________

What is an analogy?