Starts with the letter 'D'
Point-of-View
What are you doing when you are doing this?`
Idiom or Hyperbole?
Homophones
100
the conversation between two or more characters in a story
What is dialogue?
100
Areas of a stage are named from this point-of-view
What is an actor's?
100
making a statement that expresses your feelings, but you know that the statement cannot be proven
What is telling my opinion?
100
"These books must weigh a thousand pounds!"
What is a hyperbole?
100
Opposite of left: Write or right
What is right?
200
the dictionary definition of a word
What is denotation?
200
"I" or "we" tell the story; the story is told by only ONE of the characters in the story and the reader only knows what this character knows
What is first person point-of-view?
200
restating information using my own words in a way that is longer than a summary
What is paraphrasing?
200
My father told me if I wanted to make better grades that I better "Hit the books".
What is an idiom?
200
Something made of iron Steal or steel
What is steel?
300
a genre of literature such as a play that is meant to be performed in front of an audience
What is a drama?
300
the story is told by a narrator who is not a character in the story
What is third person point-of-view
300
using word clues to help me understand the meaning of an unknown word in a passage
What is using context clues?
300
I was so hungry I could have eaten a horse!
What is a hyperbole?
300
A choice of more than one: Which or witch
What is which?
400
the antonym for up
What is down?
400
the reader sees the story from the thoughts and senses of one character; the narrator knows only the thoughts and feelings of ONE character; other characters are known only through that character
What is third person limited point-of-view
400
making associations between what I am reading and another text, to myself, or to the world in general
What is making text-to-text, text-to-self, and text-to-world connections?
400
The old man kicked the bucket when he turned 88.
What is an idiom?
400
a mouse to a cat: prey or pray
What is prey?
500
the Greek god of wine
Who is Dionysus?
500
the narrator knows the thoughts, feelings, and actions of ALL of the characters in the story
What is third person omniscient ("all-knowing") point-of-view
500
deciding or guessing based on facts or evidence
What is making an inference or drawing a conclusion?
500
She cried for days.
What is hyperbole?
500
a place or location: their or there
What is there?