Vocabulary
RAPP Response
Author's Purpose
Figurative Language
Story Elements
10

What is cause and effect?

Cause- makes something else happen

Effect- happens because of the cause

10

What does RAPP stand for?

Restate, Answer, Prove it, Prove it

10

What does "author's purpose" mean?

The reason the author wrote the text

10

What is figurative language?

Using words in a creative way

10

What is a character?

A person or animal in a story.

20

What is a main idea?

What the story is mostly about

20

When you restate, you use words from...

the question

20

What are the 3 possible author's purposes?

Persuade, Inform, Entertain

20

What is onomatopoeia? Give an example.

Sound words 

(boom, meow, pop, crack, ring ring)

20

What is a setting?

The time and place where a story happens

30

What is a point of view?

Who is telling the story

30

When you answer, you use words from...

your brain (in your own words)

30

What does it mean if the author's purpose is to persaude?

The author wants you to think or act a certain way

30

What is an idiom? Give an example.

An expression that means something different than what the words usually mean

-It's raining cats and dogs.

-I have ants in my pants.

-It's a piece of cake.

30

What is a conflict?

The problem in a story

40

What is a theme?

The lesson a story teaches you

40

When you prove it, you use words from...

the text

40

What does it mean if the author's purpose is to inform?

The author wants to teach you something

40

What is a simile? Give an example.

A simile compares two things using "like" or "as"

-I'm as fast as a cheetah.

-The shirt is colorful like a rainbow.

40

What is a resolution?

How the conflict (problem) is solved

50

What is compare and contrast?

Compare- how things are the same

Contrast- how things are different

50

What are two sentence starters you can use before you "prove it"?

-In the text, it says

-In the story

-The author states

-In paragraph __

-According to the text

50

What does it mean if the author's purpose is to entertain?

The author wants you to enjoy the story

50

How can you figure out what an idiom means if you've never heard of it before?

Use context clues to find out what is happening in the story, and what meaning would make the most sense.

50

What is a story sequence?

The order of events happening (beginning, middle, and end)