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Figurative Language Scramble
Vocabulary
Literary Terms
Reading Strategies
Writing
100
A comparison of two things using "Like" or "As" mliesi
What is a simile?
100
words that mean the same
What are synonyms?
100
what the story is about
What is the central idea/main idea?
100
this can be written next to a paragraph or paragraphs and is a brief description of what you just read.
What is a gist?
100
a written statement telling what you are writing about
What is a topic sentence/claim?
200
use of sound words omaopoeiatn
What is Onomatopoeia?
200
letter or letters added to the beginning of a word?
What is a prefix?
200
where or when a story takes place?
What is the setting?
200
reading the questions ahead of time, you should look for these kinds of words
What are key words?
200
these sentences support your claim
What are text based details/evidence?
300
use of exaggeration to make a point ebolehypr
What is hyperbole?
300
Words that sound the same but are spelled differently
What are homophones?
300
person or people involved in a story
What are characters?
300
Name a place where you can find clues to the main idea
the title, directions, topic sentence, questions about the text
300
the number of text based details needed for a short written response
What is 2-3 details/pieces of evidence?
400
giving human characteristics to non-human things noitacifinosrep
What is personification?
400
word that are opposites of each other
What are antonyms?
400
The feeling that the author wants you to get as you are reading
What is the mood?
400
For mutliple choice questions, you can do this to help you make your best choice?
What is underline the details in the text that helped you to answer the question/underline proof in the text
400
a claim that is opposite of your own
What is the counter claim?
500
the use of vivid descriptions to paint a picture in the mind of the reader giameyr
What is imagery?
500
the emotional meaning that a word brings about
What is connotation?
500
All the events in a story including the climax or turning point
What is the plot?
500
What is one thing you should always do when you're done with your work
What is check it over, make sure your answer are correct?
500
These sentences show WHY your evidence/details fit your claim
What are explanations?