Reading Prose and Poetry
Reading Informational Text
Rhetoric
Vocabulary

Prefix/suffix
100

The number of lines in a sonnet.

What is 14.

100

To inform.

What is the purpose of informational texts?

100

This is used for emphasis and does not require an answer.

What is a rhetorical question?

100

This means to carefully assess and make a judgement about something, like a text. 

What is evaluate?

100

The meaning of the prefix "micro". 

What is very small?

200

The type of figurative language used in the following lines:

“And the plane to the pine-tree is whispering some tale of love

Till it rustles with laughter and tosses its mantle of green,”

What is personification?

200

These are Signal words for contrasting.

What is different, more than, less than, not like.

200

This is repeating words or phrases for emphasis 

What is repetition? 

200

This is a conclusion reached by a reader or listener based on information that is not explicitly stated in the text or speech, but is implied or suggested. 

What is an Inference? 

200

The prefix that generally means "life". 

What is "bio"

300

This is descriptive language used to convey meaning in a way that differs from the literal meaning. 

What is figurative language?

300

These Signal words for sequencing. 

What are first, next, then, last, after, second...?

300

This  refers to words that evoke a mental picture in the reader's or listener's mind, often appealing to the five senses (sight, sound, smell, taste, touch). 

What is imagery?

300

This refers to specific pieces of information, facts, or features that support, explain, or clarify a main idea, character, setting, or event in a piece of writing or text 

What are "details" or "evidence"?

300

It's the meaning of the prefix "hyper". 

What is over, above, or beyond?

400

It's  the narrator's position in relation to a story being told. 

What is point of view?

400

This is the purpose of the text. The Eiffel Tower is a beautiful sight to see at night, however many tourists who come to the area of the Eiffel Tower at night fall victim to pickpockets. Pickpockets distract tourists and then proceed to take their valuables. To protect yourself against this crime, you should not carry valuables openly and if you do, they should be kept in a secure place, for example you can keep money in your sock or shoe. (1word)

What is to inform?

400

 "The world is a stage." is an example of this type of rhetoric.

What is a metaphor?

400

This is  the central point or main argument an author makes in their writing, often presented as a thesis statement. 

What is a claim? 

400

The suffix means "a person who preforms an action". 

What is -er or -or?

500

It's the main message or idea in a piece of writing.

What is theme?

500

This is the central idea of this passage. The Eiffel Tower is a beautiful sight to see at night, however many tourists who come to the area of the Eiffel Tower at night fall victim to pickpockets. Pickpockets distract tourists and then proceed to take their valuables. To protect yourself against this crime, you should not carry valuables openly and if you do, they should be kept in a secure place, for example you can keep money in your sock or shoe.

what is...
500

"Yay! Another testing day!" is an example of this type of rhetoric.

What is verbal irony?

500

This is the methods an author uses to reveal information about a character, including their physical traits, personality, thoughts, and actions 

What is charaterization?

500

The suffix which indicates the act of doing something. 

What is -tion?