Your room is a pigsty.
Metaphor
What are the animals or people in a story?
Characters
What is a single row of text?
Line
What text feature is this?
This is a list of important words in the text with their meanings.
Glossary
What is theme?
The lesson the reader learns from the story or poem.
What is this an example of?
The rain danced on the roof.
Personification
The time and place where a story takes place.
Setting
What is a group of lines called?
Stanza
This text structure compares two things to show their similarities and differences.
Compare and Contrast
What is the main idea?
What the story is mostly about.
What is this an example of?
You are driving me up a wall!
Idiom
In plot, this part of the story is where the most exciting part happens and the main conflict is faced.
Climax
This type of poem expresses the feelings of the poet and doesn't follow a strict structure.
Free Verse Poem
What text feature is this?
This is a list of topics or sections in a book with the page numbers where you can find them.
Table of Contents
What point of view is this?
"Who are you?" he asked.
"I am a Ms. Burbridge," she answered.
3rd Person
What is this an example of?
Your eyes sparkle like diamonds.
Simile
In plot, when the story comes to a reasonable ending.
Resolution
This poem tells a story and has characters and a plot.
Narrative Poem
This text structure lists events in the order in which they happen, like instructions or a timeline of events.
Sequence
"I love going to the movies," said Mrs. Gabriel.
"Me too!" I exclaimed.
1st Person
What is this an example of?
The book fell on the floor with a loud boom.
Onomatopoeia
This is the problem or struggle that the characters face in the story.
Conflict
This is a pattern of rhymes at the end of lines in a poem, like "ABAB."
Rhyme Scheme
What is the author's purpose of the following?:
Mrs. Camalich and Ms. Thorington are teachers at Bear Creek Elementary School.
Inform
What strategy should you use when you have a reading passage with multiple choice questions?
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