Characterization & Setting
Figurative Language, Word Choice, & Tone
Theme & Central Idea
Text Structure (Organization), Plot, Poetry Structure
Text Evidence, Reasoning, & Writing
100

A protagonist is... 

What is the main character?

100

Comparing two unlike things by using "like" or "as"

What is a simile?

100

 In a nonfiction text, this is the most important point that an author makes about a topic.

What is the central or main idea?

100

the organizational pattern authors of nonfiction use to present information

What is text structure?

100

facts, statistics or numerical data, quotations, specific examples, and expert opinions that uphold and support the claim.

What is evidence?

200

The antagonist is... 

What is the person, object, force, or idea working against the protagonist?

200

a figure of speech in which an animal, object, force of nature, or an idea is given human qualities.

What is Personification?

200

What the text is about

What is the topic or subject?

200

A group of lines in a poem

What is a stanza?

200

An explanation that states why someone should accept a claim

What is a reason?

300

This portion of the story can determine theme, genre, the point of conflict, and the context of a story by providing details about the location, time, and/or situation.

What is the setting?

300

Repeating consonant sounds

What is alliteration?

300

the message or "take away" of a work of literature

What is the theme?

300

Name one of the four common informational/argumentative text structures. (+300 if you can name all four)

What are sequential, problem and solution, cause and effect, and comparison and contrast?

300
When writing an informational or argumentative essay, which point of view and tone must you use? 


Options-
1st person, informal, "I, me, my"
2nd person, formal, "you, your, yours"
3rd person, informal, "We, our, ours"
3rd person, formal, "one, a person, the reader"

What is 3rd person, formal?

400

The emotional response from the reader based on the setting.

What is mood?

400

expressions used for descriptive or rhetorical effect that are not literally true but that express some truth beyond the literal level

What is a figure of speech?

400

 to determine something by using reasoning and text evidence

What is infer?

400
This is the point when the character faces a problem that starts the action

What is the point of conflict?

400

What should you never use in formal writing?

What are contractions (can't, won't)? What is first or second person?

500

The setting can affect character's choices, which is also known as this literary device.

What is characterization?

500

When reading prose and especially poetry, readers use this—including when and where a text was written, for example—to analyze the impact of word choice and to help determine or interpret the meaning of figurative words and phrases.

What is context clue?

500

The theme is often expressed in this way

What is a sentence, phrase, or statement? What is never just one word?

500
Name the plot order 

Introduction, Point of Conflict, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, Resolution

500

This is the best way to support your reasoning

What is evidence?