CER
Eleven Plot
Point of View
Figurative Language
Story Mountain
100

What should you always do when you answer a question?

Restate it

100

What is the main character's name?

Rachel

100

What words would you see used in First Person POV?

I, my, my, myself, we

100
A simile is a comparison using _____ or ______ (answer both blanks)

like or as

100

What is a main character?

An important person in a story

200

What is one "Evidence" sentence starter

"The author states," "I read that," "According to the text," or "The passage says"

200

What is the teacher's name?

Mrs. Price

200

What words would you see used in Third Person POV?

They, them, he, she

200

Is this a simile?

"Like when you do something stupid and you feel like you're four"

No- it does not compare anything

200

What is a setting?

The time and place a story happens

300

What does each letter in CER stand for?

C- claim

E- evidence

R- reasoning

300

What color is the sweater?

Red

300

What words would you see used in Second Person POV?

You, yourself

300

Why do authors use figurative language?

To make the story more interesting

300

What is the climax of "Eleven"?

When Rachel starts crying over the sweater

400

Where do you find evidence?

In the text

400

Which birthday is Rachel celebrating today?

Her 11th birthday

400

What point of view is this sentence written in?

"He jumped into the lake with his dog."

Third person

400

What two things are being compared in this simile?

"Love is like a rose."

Love and a rose

400

Who is the antagonist in Eleven?

Mrs. Price
500

What should your reasoning always start with?

"This shows" or "this proves"

500

Who's sweater is it really?

Phyllis Lopez's

500

What point of view would you use if you were writing a letter?

Second person

500

What is the opposite of figurative language?

Literal language

500

What is the theme of Eleven?

Sometimes you don't feel your age

OR

If you don't speak up for yourself you won't be heard