Figurative Language
Informational Text
Fiction
Poetry
Word Parts
100

TRUE or FALSE


A simile is a comparison NOT using like or as

FALSE 

A simile is a comparison that does use like or as

100

What is the controlling idea of a text?

  1. The conclusion 

  2. The body paragraphs

  3. The introduction

  4. The main idea 

D. The main idea 

(what the passage is mostly about)

100

TRUE or FALSE

The mood is the feeling of a text created by the author.

TRUE

100

TRUE or FALSE

All poems rhyme.

      FALSE

100

Where does a suffix belong?

  1. At the beginning of words

  2. At the end of a sentence

  3. At the end of a word

  4. A suffix can stand alone

 At the end of a word

200

This type of figurative language 

uses the five senses 

(sight, sound, taste, smell, and touch) 

to create mental pictures or images?

                               

                                  IMAGERY

200

Where is the controlling idea found in a passage?

  1. In the middle
  2. In the first 3 paragraphs

  3. In paragraph 5

  4. It’s always the first sentence


In the first three paragraphs.

200

What is the THEME of a text?

  1. The main idea

  2. An educated guess

  3. The message or lesson to be learned

  4. The reason the author wrote the passage

C. The message or lesson to be learned

THEMEssage

200

When the shape of a poem creates an image, what is this an example of?

CONCRETE

200

What is the prefix and/or suffix in the following word?


unbreakable

UN

ABLE

300

What is the following an example of?


“Dexter was digging deep down in the dirt.”

  ALLITERATION

300

What are the following examples of?

Sequencing

Cause and Effect

Problem/Solution

Description

Compare and Contrast

 

                 TEXT STRUCTURES

300

What is the setting of a story?

Where and when the story takes place

300

She has the heart of a lion. 

What kind of figurative language is used in this sentence?

   1.  Simile 

   2.  Imagery 

   3.  Metaphor 

   4.   Hyperbole 

METAPHOR

300

What does the prefix ‘re’ mean?

  1. Not

  2. Over

  3. Again

  4. Super

AGAIN

400

Under the trees light

has dropped from the top of the sky,

light

like a green

latticework of branches,

shining

on every leaf,

drifting down like clean

white sand.

A cicada sends

its sawing song

high into the empty air.

The world is

a glass overflowing

with water.

Where is the metaphor in this poem?

 The world is

a glass overflowing

with water.

400

Identify the text structure of the following paragraph:

Ice cream is a frozen dessert made with milk, cream, and added flavors. Frozen yogurt is a dessert that uses yogurt instead of cream. This makes yogurt more tart than ice cream. Frozen yogurt and ice cream are alike because they can both be served in a dish or cone. Both can also be served with a variety of toppings. However, ice cream has a higher fat content than yogurt.

COMPARE AND CONTRAST

400

Timmy sits slumped over on the front step all dressed up. He pulls out his handkerchief and sobs into it. The bouquet of flowers lay on the ground beside him.

What can you infer about what has just happened to Timmy?

Teacher discretion

400

When the poet uses short line lengths, what does this help create?

Rhythm

400

What does the suffix ‘able’ mean?

Capable of, can do, able to do

500

Name two types of figurative language and provide examples.


Simile, Metaphor, Hyperbole, Personification, Alliteration, Imagery

500

In an essay titled “All About Dolphins” what would be a subtitle or subheading to include?

Possible answer include but are not limited to:

Where dolphins live

What dolphins eat

Dolphins and people

TEACHER DISCRETION

500

How can challenges be different with a change in setting?

What challenges would occur in a hospital vs. a grocery store?

                    

                        Teacher discretion

500

I thought the earth

remembered me, she

took me back so tenderly, arranging

her dark skirts, her pockets

full of lichens and seeds.

What did the author’s use of personification help the reader understand?

Teacher Discretion

500

UNDERSTAND

Add a prefix and/or suffix to the word above and give the new definition.

Misunderstand

Understanding

Misunderstanding

Understandable