Vocabulary
Figurative language
Text Features /
Text Structures
Story Elements
Prose & Poetry
100

What is onomatopoeia? 

Using or creating words that imitate a sound (word sounds)

100

You're my sunshine. 

Metaphor

100

What additional information does a sidebar text feature provide? 

Sidebars can define unfamiliar words, highlight key details, or provide more information about the text. 

100

What is the peak (highest point) of the story called?

Climax

100

Words that end with the same sound is called

Rhyme

200

What does infer mean?

To guess or figure out

200

I'm as fast as the speed of light. 

Simile

200

What is the difference between chronology and sequence text structures? 

Chronology: refers to the order of events/moments when something happens (date/time/year/timeline)

Sequence: refers to steps in a particular order (process/instructions to do something) 

200

Series of events that lead up to the climax is called

Rising Action

200

The process of having repeating lines/words is called

Repetition

300

A repeated sound used at the beginning of words is called

Alliteration

300

My hair is so long, it can wrap around the world!

Hyperbole

300

Identify the 6 text structures that help organize information in a text. 

Comparison, Problem/Solution, Description, Sequence, Cause/Effect, Chronological

300

The conclusion of the story, where the main conflict and the outcome is revealed is called

Resolution

300

What do we call the writer of a poem? (Not a narrator)

A poet

400

What is author's perspective? Use body movement. 

What they think, what they say, how they feel, and what they do. 

400

Fingers are not food.

Idiom

400

How do text features contribute to the meaning of a text?

They help readers find additional information or provide visual cues. 

400

The events that follow the climax, leading towards the resolution is called

Falling Action

400

What word is used to help the readers form a picture in their mind? Belongs to the 5 senses. 

Imagery

500

What is a metaphor? Use hand movement. 

Comparing two unlike things by saying something is something else

500

The desk would not move! It started a war with me! 

Personification

500

What is the purpose of using the cause/effect text structure? 

To explain why something happened (the reason) and what comes after it (the result) 

500

What are the 5 parts of plot development? 

Beginning, rising action, climax, falling action, resolution

500

A group of lines in poetry is called

Stanza