Reading Terms
Poetry
Figurative Language
Authors Purpose
Plot
100
Opinion
Which means you have your own thought about something?
100
Repetition
A word is repeated more than once in a poem.
100
Onomatopoeia
What is the use of words whose sounds suggest their meanings?
100
True
True or False? A author usually have more than one purpose of writing a book?
100
Exposition
What is the 1st part of the plot?
200
Inference
A logical statement based on evidence.
200
Rhyme
This happens when 2 words have the same ending sound.
200
Alliteration
What is the repeation of consants at the beginning of 2 or more words?
200
To explain their life to people.
Do authors write biographys to inform, explain, persuade, entertain, or to share?
200
Rising Action
Which part introduces the main conflict?
300
Internal conflict
A struggle within a characters mind.
300
Rhythm
What is a pattern created by stressed or unstressed syllables.
300
Similes
What is the comparison of 2 things? {using only like or as.}
300
Persuade
Would a author persuade, inform, explain or entertain if she wants people to buy her cookies?
300
the resolution
The problem is solved at the WHAT?
400
Effect
This happens after the cause?
400
Free Verse
What is a poem that does not have a particular Rhythm
400
Metaphors
What is the comparison of 2 things not using like or as?
400
Persuade, Inform, Entertain, explain/share.
What P.I.E.E.S stand for?
400
A conflict.
THe plot usually centers around a WHAT?
500
Theme
A lesson that you learned from a story.
500
Meter
What is A rhythmic pattern that is repeated over and over?
500
Personification
What is giving human like qualities to an animal, idea, or object?
500
Because of P.I.E.E.S.
Why do authors write their books?
500
Climax
What is the part where you have to make the decision?