Figurative Language
Text Evidence
Theme
Active&Passive
Sentence Structure
100

What figurative language compares two things using like or as?

Simile

100

What should you include to support an answer about a text?

Text evidence

100

What is the theme of a story?

The main message or lesson

100

In active voice, who performs the action?

The subject

100

What is a sentence with one independent clause called?

Simple sentence

200

The wind whispered through the trees is an example of what?

Personification

200

True or False text evidence should come directly from the passage.

True

200

Can a story have more than one theme?

Yes

200

“The ball was kicked by Mia” is what voice?

Passive 

200

What punctuation can join two independent clauses?

Semicolon

300

What figurative language directly compares two things without like or as?

Metaphor

300

What punctuation marks are used around direct quotes?

Quotation marks

300

Which helps reveal theme more  details or title alone?

Details

300

Change to active voice: “The cake was eaten by Sam.”

Sam ate the cake.

300

A compound sentence contains how many independent clauses?

Two or more

400

I’ve told you a million times is an example of what?

Hyperbole

400

Why do authors use evidence in writing?

To support ideas

400

What is a common theme in fairy tales?

Good always wins over evil

400

Which voice is usually clearer and stronger?

Active voice

400

What type of sentence has an independent and dependent clause?

Complex sentence

500

What figurative language uses words that imitate sounds?

Onomatopoeia

500

What does citing evidence help readers understand?

How the answer is supported

500

Theme is usually stated directly or implied?

Implied

500

“The homework was completed” is missing what important detail?

Who completed it

500

Identify the sentence type: “I studied because I had a test.”

Complex sentence