Vocabulary
Imagery
Figurative Language
Author's Purpose
Other
100

Someone who tells the story from their point of view. 

What is a NARRATOR? 

100

Imagery can appeal to your 5 senses. List them. 

What is:
SIGHT
SMELL
HEAR
TASTE
FEEL

100

Clue: “The turkey danced on the table.”
Question: What type of figurative language is this?

What is personification? (Giving human qualities to something that isn’t human)

100

Clue: The author writes about how the family laughs and plays together at Thanksgiving.
Question: What is the author’s purpose?

What is to entertain?

100

Clue: “The house smelled like warm pie, laughter echoed through the rooms, and golden leaves swirled outside the window.”
Question: What is the mood of this passage?

What is happy and cozy?

200
Retelling a story in your own words. 

What is PARAPHRASE? 

200

Sentence: The golden turkey glistened on the table, filling the air with the rich smell of butter and herbs.
Question: What is the purpose of this imagery?
A. To show how delicious and special the meal is
B. To explain how to cook a turkey
C. To tell a funny story about Thanksgiving

A. To show how delicious and special the meal is

200

Clue: “The pumpkin pie was as sweet as candy.”
Question: What type of figurative language is this?

Answer: What is a simile? (Comparing two things using like or as)

200

Clue: The author gives step-by-step instructions for making pumpkin pie.
Question: What is the author’s purpose?

What is to inform?

200

Clue: “The children scurried to the table as the delicious smell of turkey filled the air.”
Question: What does the word scurried most likely mean in this sentence?

What is moved quickly?

300

When the author writes to appeal to your senses. 

What is IMAGERY?

300

Sentence: Laughter bubbled through the house as cousins played tag and the fireplace crackled softly.
Question: What is the purpose of this imagery?
A. To show the joy and warmth of being with family
B. To tell the reader how to play tag
C. To explain what fire sounds like

A. To show the joy and warmth of being with family

300

Clue: “I could eat a hundred rolls at Thanksgiving dinner!”
Question: What type of figurative language is this?

What is hyperbole? (An exaggeration to make a point)

300

Clue: The author writes a story about being thankful for friends and family, hoping readers feel thankful too.
Question: What is the author’s purpose?

What is to persuade?

300

Clue: “Grandma’s pumpkin pie was scrumptious, and everyone wanted a second slice.”
Question: What does the word scrumptious most likely mean?

What is delicious or tasty?

400

The overall feeling of the text. 

What is the MOOD? 

400

Sentence: Outside, crisp leaves swirled in the chilly wind while the smell of apple cider drifted from the kitchen.
Question: What is the purpose of this imagery?
A. To teach about the weather
B. To tell a story about wind
C. To create a cozy, autumn feeling for the reader

C. To create a cozy, autumn feeling for the reader

400

Clue: “The aroma of stuffing wrapped around me like a warm blanket.”
Question: What type of figurative language is this?

What is a simile? (Comparing two things using like or as)

400

Clue: The author describes the smells, sights, and sounds of a Thanksgiving feast in great detail.
Question: What is the author’s purpose?

What is to entertain? (Also could help the reader imagine the scene)

400

Clue: “Dark clouds covered the sky, the wind howled through the trees, and the corn maze was quiet and empty.”
Question: What is the mood of this passage?

What is spooky or eerie?

500

To make a guess base on what you already know and what you read in the text. 

What is INFER? 

500

Sentence: My plate was a rainbow of colors—orange yams, green beans, red cranberries, and golden rolls.
Question: What is the purpose of this imagery?
A. To list the foods at the grocery store
B. To help the reader picture the beauty of the Thanksgiving meal
C. To tell how to cook vegetables

B. To help the reader picture the beauty of the Thanksgiving meal

500

Clue: “The mashed potatoes were clouds of fluffy white on my plate.”
Question: What type of figurative language is this?

What is a metaphor? (Comparing two things by saying one is the other, without using like or as)

500

Clue: The author explains the history of Thanksgiving and why it is celebrated each year.
Question: What is the author’s purpose?

What is to inform?

500

Clue: “The children rushed to the table, eager to try the pumpkin pie that smelled so sweet and spicy.”
Question: Which is the best way to paraphrase this sentence?

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