Text Evidence
Figurative Languange
Grammar & Usage
Vocabulary in Context
Author's Purpose & Tone
100

What should you do after making a claim about a text?

Support it with evidence

100

"She is as fast as lightning" is what type?

Simile


100

Choose the correct: Their/There/They're going to the store.

They're

100

"The desert is arid."

What does arid mean?

dry

100

What are the 3 main author purposes?

Persuade, entertain, inform

200

Whis is stronger: 

1. "I think..."

2. "According to paragraph 3..."

Why?

2. Because it cites evidence

200

"The classroom was a zoo" is what type

Metaphor

200

What is the subject in; "The dogs bark loudly"?

Dogs

200

"He was reluctant to speak."

What does reluctant mean?

Unwilling or hesitant

200

If an article tries to convince you to recycle, what's the purpose?

Persuade

300

What does it mean to infer?

Use clues and prior knowledge to figure something out


300

What is personification

Giving human traits to non-human things

300

Fix the sentence: "She dont like pizza"

She doesn't like pizza


300

"The teacher's tone was stern." 

What does stern mean?

Strict or serious

300

What is tone?

The author's attitude toward the subject

400

If a character slams the door and avoids others, what can you infer?

They may be angry, upset, or frustrated

400

"The wind whispered through the trees" - What is being used?

Personification

400

What type of sentence is this: "Close the door."

Imperative

400

"The solution was obvious." What does obvious mean?

Easy to see or understand

400

If writing sounds sarcastic, what is the tone?

Sarcastic

500

Why is quoting directly sometimes better than paraphrasing?

It preserves the author's exact words and meaning

500

Identify the type: "I've told you a million times!"

Hyperbole

500

What's wrong: "Me and him went to the game"

Should be "He and I went to the game."

500

"She gave a vague answer." 

What does vague mean?

Unclear or not specific

500

What is the difference between tone and mood?

Tone - Author's attitude

Mood - Reader's feelings