Keystone Literature
What is a prefix?
What is a prefix?
Group of letters placed befoer a word to alter its meaning.
What is hyperbole?
What is hyperbole?
An exaggeration
How is a simile different from a metaphor?
How is a simile different from a metaphor?
Similie compares using like or as. Metaphor does not.
How are poems organized?
How are poems organized?
Lines, stanzas
What is ALLITERATION?
What is ALLITERATION?
The repetition of first sounds in neighboring words. (See Sami swim superbly.)
What is fiction?
What is fiction?
Writing about something not true
What is a plot?
What is a plot?
The structure of a story
What are the different points of view?
What are the different points of view?
First person, third person limited, third person omniscient
Name two parts of the plot.
Name two parts of the plot.
Exposition, rising action, climax, falling action
What is IRONY?
What is IRONY?
The use of a word or phrase to mean the exact opposite of its literal meaning.
What is non-fiction?
What is non-fiction?
Writing about something true
What is the job of HEADINGS, GRAPHICS and CHARTS?
What is the job of HEADINGS, GRAPHICS and CHARTS?
Part of a text that give extra information about the reading.
What is an ARGUEMENT or POSITION?
What is an ARGUEMENT or POSITION?
The author's main point that is supported by evidence.
What is BIAS?
What is BIAS?
The author's positive or negative feelings that cme out in subtle ways.
What is PROPOGANDA?
What is PROPOGANDA?
Information meant to influence people's opinions or behaviours.
What is an ANTONYM?
What is an ANTONYM?
Word with the opposite meaning
What are multiple-meaning words?
What are multiple-meaning words?
Words that have several meaning based on how they are used in a sentence.
What are KEY WORDS?
What are KEY WORDS?
Specific words choices in a text that support the meaning of a story.
What is a CONNOTATION?
What is a CONNOTATION?
The way that meaning is associated with a word in addition to the dictionary meaning.
How do CONTEXT CLUES help to know the meaning of an unknown word?
How do CONTEXT CLUES help to know the meaning of an unknown word?
The words around a word help...
What does it mean to summarize?
What does it mean to summarize?
To capture all of the important parts of the original text.
What are some examples of non-fiction text structure?
What are some examples of non-fiction text structure?
Examples, cause and effect, question-answer,
What does it mean to INTERPRET?
What does it mean to INTERPRET?
To give reasons through an explanation to show the meaning of a text.
What does it mean to DRAW A CONCLUSION?
What does it mean to DRAW A CONCLUSION?
To make a judgement or decision based on reasoning rather than a sirect statement.
What is a GENERALIZATION?
What is a GENERALIZATION?
A conclusion drawn frmo specific infrmoamation that is used to make a big statement about a topic or person.
How can you differentiate fact from opinion?
How can you differentiate fact from opinion?
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