Poetry
Fiction/Drama
Informational
Argumentative
Grammar
100

What are the sentences/lines in poems called?

Stanza

100

Vocab: The overall lesson a reader learns from the story

Theme

100

What is the purpose of an informational text?

To inform/teach a reader about a topic

100

What is the purpose of an argumentative text?

To persuade a reader to believe what the author believes

100

which word is not correctly capitalized?

I go to north richland Middle School.

North Richland

200
Figurative Language: What is a comparison that DOES NOT use like or as?

Metaphor

200

Vocab: Where and when the story takes place

Setting

200

Text Feature: A sentence that describes what is going on in a graphic.

Caption

200

The _____________ sentence tells readers what the author will be arguing the rest of the text.

Author's claim

Thesis

200

What is the three letter acronym we used in class to help formulate your ECR response?

*Double points if you know each word**

A - Answer

C- Cite

E - Explain

300

Figurative Language: An extreme exaggeration

Hyperbole

300

How do readers learn the theme of a story or play?

Through character interactions

300
Text Structure: The author lists similarities and differences between two ideas

Compare/Contrast

300

Text Structure: The author organizes the text by introducing an issue and giving ways to solve that issue.

Problem/Solution

300

_______ about to go _________ with _________ family.

A. There

B. Their

C. They're

They're about to go there with their family.

C, A, B

400

Figurative Language: When an author gives human-like qualities to a non-human figure or idea.

Personification

400

1. The major problem that arises during the story

2. When the problem is solved

Conflict/Resolution
400

1. In February, scientists exploring the Pacific Ocean near Hawaii made an amazing discovery. 2. They had sent a remotely operated vehicle thousands of feet below the waves to take video of the deep sea. 3. Dozens of team members were watching the live video feed from a ship on the ocean’s surface and from offices on land. 4. Suddenly, a mysterious creature appeared on their screens. 5. It was a white, ghostlike octopod. 6. That’s a category of eight-armed ocean animals that includes the common octopus. 7. But it did not look like any octopod the scientists had seen before.

Which sentence is the author's claim sentence?

Sentence 6

400

1. Urban planners believe high-speed trains are the best way to improve urban transportation in the United States. 2. Promoters of high-speed transportation in the United States say that high-speed-train travel provides several benefits that will revolutionize our transportation system. 3. In 2018 Florida opened the Brightline Express. 4. This intercity rail system is a success with passengers. 5. But should all U.S. cities embrace high-speed trains? 6. There are good reasons to answer “yes” to the high-speed-train revolution!

Which sentence is the author's claim sentence?

Sentence 2 OR sentence 6

400

 In 2018, the website Duke Today published an article with low turnout among youth voters.


Which word should replace "with" in the sentence?

About

500
HOW the author says a particular phrase, word or sentence

Tone

500

An instruction in the text of a play, especially one indicating the movement, position, or tone of an actor, or the sound effects and lighting

Stage directions

500

How the text is organized is called text structure. Give ONE example of text structure.

1. Descriptive

2. Problem/Solution

3. Cause/effect

4. Chronological Order

5. Compare/Contrast

500

a claim made to argue against an opposing claim 

Counterclaim

500

(2) Marta grumbled‚ “Dad‚ its been a decade since we’ve seen these people.” 

What change should be made to sentence two?

Change its to it's