Figurative Language
Non-Fiction
Poetry
Fiction
You Should Know
100

Words that are sounds.

What is onomotopoeia?

100

A story about a person's life written by that person.

What is an autobiography?

100
A group of lines in a poem.
What is a stanza?
100
The time and place a story takes place.
What is setting?
100

The strategy used for EACH PASSAGE on the EOG.

What is the TAKT strategy?

200

"She is as beautiful as a rose" is an example of...

What is a simile?

200

A story about someone's life written by another person.

What is a biography?

200

A strategy to read poetry

What is LIST?

200
The most exciting part of a story.
What is the climax?
200

This is section is used to help you take notes on what you have read.

What is the annotation box?

300

"I am as hungry as a bear" is an example of...

What is a hyperbole?

300

A strategy used to read non-fiction.

What is The 4 Ws or chunking?

300

The way an author feels about his subject.

What is a the tone?

300

The ending of a story.

What is the resolution?

300

The time you have to take the 56 question EOG.

What is 4 hours?

400

"The chair jumped across the room" is an example of...

What is personification?

400

Non-fiction articles often have these headings that separate ideas?

What are subheadings?

400

The feeling the author creates in a story.

What is the mood?

400

Point of view that uses "I".

What is first person?

400

This goes in the K box of the TAKT Chart

What is keys from the questions?

500

"The road was a ribbon of red" is an example of...

What is a metaphor?

500

The main purpose of non-fiction is to...

What is inform?

500

This is usually found in the poem to help give it a rhythm and beat

What is rhyme?

500
Three different ways the author reveals his characters.
What is what the characters says, what the character does, and what others say about the character?
500

What you should do before reading a selection.

What is read the questions?