The beliefs or opinions that are generally held about someone or something/ name/ fame.
A. unimportant
B. shame
C. reputation
D. dishonor
What is reputation?
How many apples grow on a tree?
All of them! Bwahahahaha!
What is this an example of, and what is the literal meaning?
This bag weighs a ton.
What is a hyperbole?
The bag is extremely heavy.
Can include but not limited to: rhyme scheme (or not), figurative language, imagery, and stanzas.
What is poetry?
During which event would someone be most likely to experience adversity?
A. studying for a quiz
B. getting ready for school
C. going on a vacation
What is "A, studying for a quiz?"
What do you call a fake noodle?
An im-pasta! haha
What is this an example of, and what is the literal meaning?
Your explanation is clear as mud.
What is a simile?
The explanation is still confusing.
Can include but not limited to: subheadings, main idea, facts, real photos, and graphs.
What is informational text?
A way in which scientists answer questions and solve problems.
A. experiment
B. scientific method
C. simulation
D. science
What is, "B, scientific method?"
What do you call a person who never farts in public?
A private tutor. haha, why am I so funny?!
What is this an example of, and what is the literal meaning?
Life is a rollercoaster.
What is a metaphor?
There are many ups, downs, curves, and loops to life.
Can be in the form of memoirs, journals, diaries, and letters.
What is literary nonfiction?
Collaborate means to...
To work together.
How do you talk to giants?
You use BIG words.
What is this an example of, and what is the literal meaning?
My alarm clocks yells at me to get out of bed every morning.
What is personification?
The alarm annoys them in the morning, and they find this a nuisance.
Can include but not limited to: character development, plot, dialogue, stage directions, and theme.
What is a drama?