Comparing two things using like or as
What is a simile?
The titles that section the different parts of informational texts are known as what?
What are headings?
Organizes details in order of time
What is chronological order?
What is a main idea?
What is the most important information in a paragraph/reading?
What do you if you can't figure out a question and you don't want to waste time on the test?
What is, skip the question and come back
The Comparison of two things
What is a metaphor?
A factual account of a person's life, written by someone else is known as a what?
What is a biography?
Shows how two or more people, things, ideas, or events are similar and different
What is compare and contrast?
In informational texts, the main idea can usually be found in what two places?
What is, in the beginning of the paragraph or the end of the paragraph?
If I want to maximize my probability of getting the right answer, I should use this strategy.
What is, the process of elimination?
A paragraph in poetry is also known as a what?
What is a stanza?
An oral presentation of events is known as a what?
What is a speech?
States a problem, and suggests 1 or more solutions.
What is problem and Solution?
In your own word, define the term supporting detail.
A supporting detail is a detail that supports the main idea.
On the test, before I read the passage, I should read what first?
What is, read over the answers first?
A reference to something outside of the poem: history, mythology, important person etc.
What is an allusion
A person's experiences, ideas, and opinions revealed in conversation with another person is known as a what?
What is an interview?
Examines what happened and why
What is cause and effect?
How do I know if my supporting detail supports the main idea?
It supports the main idea if the supporting detail and the main idea align/match.
What is the best thing you can do the night before an exam?
What is, get enough sleep?
"The wind roared against my face as we sped down the highway."
This is an example of what?
What is personification.
In informational texts, the main idea can usually be found in which two parts of the paragraph?
What are the first sentence and the last sentence of the paragraph?
What is the purpose of text structures?
What is to help the reader break down different parts of an article?
The main idea in informational texts can typically be found where?
What is, at the beginning of the paragraph or at the end of the paragraph?
If I don't understand what to do on a question, What should I do?
What is, reread the question?