Poetry
Poetry
Reading Review
Reading Review
Reading Review
100
The poem tells a story usually about an even or person.
What is Narrative Poem.
100
Something takes on the characteristics of a person.
What is Personification.
100
It's the first thing that you do when you are doing a reading passage
What is read the title.
100
A word that means the same.
What is synonym.
100
Selection, passage, article all mean this.
What is story.
200
Comparing two things using like or as.
What is a Simile.
200
Comparing two things WITHOUT using like or as.
What is a Metaphor.
200
This is the second thing that you do when you are doing a reading passage.
What is read the story.
200
A word that means opposite.
What is antonym.
200
You write BME next to this type of question.
What is summary questions.
300
Words that make a sound.
What is Onomatopoeia.
300
The poem is mostly about the poet's feelings about a subject.
What is Lyrical Poem.
300
This is what you should do after you read each paragraph.
What is write a note that tells what that paragraph is mostly about.
300
It goes at the beginning of the word and it changes the meaning of the word.
What is a prefix.
300
This is the bad thing that happens in the story.
What is the problem.
400
The beginning of the words sound the same.
What is Alliteration.
400
A group of lines.
What is Stanza.
400
After you read the story this is what you do.
What is answer the questions.
400
It's a story about someone's life, but it's written by another person.
What is biography.
400
This is underneath pictures and it gives you more information about the picture.
What is Caption.
500
A group of words that do NOT mean what they say.
What is Idioms.
500
The vowel sounds in several words sound alike.
What is Assonance.
500
This is where you look to find your answers.
What is in the story.
500
This is what you do when you have a question about an underlined word.
What is read the sentence before, the sentence it's in, and the sentence after.
500
Persuade, Inform, and Entertain are examples of this.
What is Author's Purpose.