Based on paragraph 21 through 25, the reader can conclude that the merchant believes that he –
D. accidentally killed the parrot in his cage
You can tell that "On the Home Front" is poetry because it-
B, has lines that end with words that rhyme
Paragraph 3 is mainly about –
A. how lack of sleep affects your mind
the turning point in a story
Climax
divides the text into sections
sub-headings
After the merchant watches birds in India fall to the ground and not get back up, he –
B. starts to feel more guilty and avoids talking to the parrot
What identifies "On the Home Front" as an example of narrative poetry?
D, It tells a story about what a family does during a war.
What words help the reader understand the meaning of the word irritable in Paragraph 3?
B. People who need sleep often become angry.
the main character's problem
Conflict
how many checklist does a poem have?
1st. Read, and 2nd. Read
The merchant’s actions in paragraphs 12 and 13 suggest that he is –
A. caring
The reader can infer that the speaker of the poem is-
C, a son or daughter
In which section of the text can the reader find information about how lack of sleep has consequences?
B. A Strong Body
the outcome of the problem
Resolution
exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution are all part of the -
Plot Diagram
Why does the merchant feel comfortable with the parrot?
A. The parrot sings, talks and make the merchant a rich man
After reading the poem, the reader can conclude that-
B, life during war is difficult
Name the Informational Text checklist
Title, Text features, Details, Key words
emotions or senses
Feelings
Is Informational Text fact or fiction?
fact
What is the merchants problem in the selection?
D. He struggles to understand why the parrots stayed still on the ground.
Based on lines 13 through 24, which word BEST describes how the speaker felt when talking about the war?
B, Brave
What should I do to the subheadings in an Informational Text?
Turn it into a question
setting, characters
Exposition
Which form of poetry tells a story?
Narrative