What is a Simile?
A Simile is a comparison using the words Like or As.
A section that is divided in a book
Chapter
The most important point or idea that the author is making in a text.
Central Idea
They left there project in the back of the classroom. What is the correct homophone?
Their
The cats fur was as smooth as silk. What is the figurative language being used in the sentence?
Simile
What is a Metaphor?
A Metaphor is a comparison that doesn't use the words Like or As.
A section of drama or play that is divided.
Scene
The lesson or Message in a text.
Theme
Taylor took her dog too the vet. What is the correct homophone?
To
Sally walked through the forest with her furry dog. Whose point of view is being given?
Narrator
What is a Hyperbole?
A Hyperbole is an extreme exaggeration.
What is a section of a poem?
Stanza
The specific order of a series of events that forms a story
Sequential Order
If Britney doesn't study she will loose the spelling bee. What is the correct homophone?
Lose
Were did the cat go? What is the correct homophone?
Where
What is Personification?
Personification is when you give an object human characteristics.
Where and when a story takes place
Setting
The way the author develops a character over the course of a text.
Characterization
It is quiet hot outside. What is the correct homophone?
Quite
What is the theme of this sentence? "Wow, nice kick Zaria, soccer is such a fun sport." Identify the figurative language?
Theme: Soccer is a fun sport
Figurative Language: Onomatopia
What is an Alliteration?
An Alliteration is a repeated sound in a sentence.
Conclude or make something short by summarizing
Summary
The solution to a problem/conflict in a text.
Resolution
The hair jumped around the field. What is the correct homophone?
hare
Sally has blonde wavy hair that is a soft as silk. What central idea is taking place? What figurative language is being used?
Central idea: Characterization
Figurative Language: Simile