Context Clues
POV and Author's Purpose
Text Structure
Characterization
Argument
100

What type of context clue is this example:

Scorpions appear to be threatening creatures. Their eight legs, pincers or ‘claws’, and venomous stinger make them look very scary.

What is a synonym?

100

What are the 5 types of point of view?

1st person 

2nd person 

3rd person objective

3rd person limited 

3rd person omniscient

100

What are the 5 types of text structures?

Sequence 

Compare and Contrast 

Description 

Cause and Effect 

Problem and Solution

100

What is the difference between a trait and a feeling?

Trait is a character's personality and does not change easily 

A feeling is short term and changes constantly depending on surroundings

100

What is a claim? 

What the author is arguing 

200

What are the five types of context clues?

The five types of context clues are: Inference, definition, example, antonym, and synonym

200

What is the type of view that knows all the character's thoughts and has an outside view?

3rd person omniscient

200

What text structure uses a venn diagram and looks at similarities and differences?

What is compare and contrast

200

Is this an example of direct or indirect characterization? 


She is very rude and disrespectful to all her classmates and teachers.

What is direct characterization

200

What are the three types of evidence used in an argument? 

Statistics, Facts, and Examples


300

What type of context clue is this example: 

I miss Mr. Byron. Our new teacher is cranky and unapproachable. Mr. Byron was so amicable.

What is an Antonym

300

Which point of view reveals an unreliable narrator?

What is 1st person

300

Which text structure would a recipe be an example of?

What is Sequence or Chronological

300

What type of motivation is this an example of: 

You study for a text so you can get a good grade.

What is extrinsic

300

What is the correct order of an argument? 

1. Claim 

2. Reasons 

3. Evidence

4. Counterclaim 

5. Rebuttal 

400

Using context clues, what does fallacy mean? 

“Your argument is pure fallacy. You have absolutely no evidence to back that up.”

false or untrue

400

What are the types of author's purposes?

Persuade 

Inform 

Entertain 

Describe

400

What text structure explains why something happened

What is cause and effect

400

The sneaky car salesman is an example of a round or flat character?

What is an example of a flat character

400

What is a rebuttal? 

Disproves the counterclaim - the original author's comeback

500

Using context clues, what does aversion mean? 

“I have an aversion to early mornings. I despise them and I’m pretty sure I’m allergic.”

Dislike or hate them

500

What type of author's purpose is this: 

On September 23, a large cavalry troop from Fort Robinson arrived at the camp of Sitting Bull. Just as he was about to give a welcoming speech, a commotion broke out among the watching warriors. Rifles were fired, and the meeting ended in a massacre of the soldiers.

Inform / Describe

500

Signal words for this text structure are: 

Characteristics, Attributes, examples, details

What is description

500

A character who changes over time is called a _____________________ character.

What is a called a dynamic character

500

What is conflicting information and why is it important to study it? 

Conflicting information is when two sides of a topic are presented and they are telling the reader opposite information. It is important to have a broad view of a topic and gather all the facts.