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Expository
Literary Elements
Poetry
Drama
Wild Card
100
What is an example of SPECIAL PRINT in a non-fiction book?
What is BOLD or ITALICIZED words in the article? Many times the definition of that word is in the same sentence or paragraph.
100
What is Setting?
What is the part of the story that tells the when and the where it takes place?
100
Stage Directions
What is written in parenthesis and tell the actions that the actor should do... not to be read aloud?
100
Who gives an explanation of what is happening in the play?
Who is the narrator?
100
Text evidence
What are the words used in the article/story to prove the answer to the test question?
200
What is the Index?
What is the section of the back of the book called that gives page numbers for the topics?
200
What is the main problem of the story called?
What is Conflict?
200
Free Verse
What is a poem that does not rhyme called?
200
The things a character might hold or use in a drama in order to make the drama more believable.
What are props?
200
What is the number of times an article or a story should be read before answering any test questions?
What is TWO times? The first time is to get an idea of the passage and the second time is to read it for meaning.
300
What are Graphics?
What is the sections of the article that deals with pictures, photographs, charts, and graphs?
300
Literary Elements are found in only FICTION or NON-FICTION?
Fiction- they are parts of a story
300
Imagery
What is it called when the words draw a picture for the reader?
300
Why might an author include boxed information in a play?
What is to share interesting facts about the topic?
300
It is the lesson that the author is trying to teach the reader.
What is a theme?
400
What are the words that accompany a photograph or picture in a book?
What is CAPTIONS?
400
This tells what happens in the story.
What is the PLOT of a story?
400
Rhyme
What is the beat of the poem?
400
The background or the place the action takes place is called?
What is the SCENE of a play?
400
Alliteration
What is it called when the same sound is repeated over and over in a poem?
500
What type of book does Expository refer to?
What is s non-fiction text?
500
Text Evidence
What is the proof found in the words of a passage that will prove that the answer chosen is correct?
500
Repetition
What do you call a word that is said over and over again in a poem?
500
What must the reader do so the audience feels like the drama is more realistic?
Why is it important to change your voice when speaking as your character?
500
BK + TE = I
What is background knowledge plus text evidence equals inference?