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•Read each question and possible answers carefully. Read each question and possible answers carefully.

•Click on the answer the you think is correct. Click on the answer the you think is correct.

•If you are correct you will advance to the next question. If you If you are correct you will advance to the next question. If you are wrong, go back to the question and try again.are wrong, go back to the question and try again.

•Keep track of how many questions you get correct.Keep track of how many questions you get correct.

•As you go along make a list of terms with which you have As you go along make a list of terms with which you have trouble.trouble.

This button will bring you back to the

rules screen.

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The author’s purpose is

The author’s topic.

The author’s intent.

The author’s conclusion.

The title.

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Context clues are

Information from the text that defines

the word

Cause and effect statements

The center of interest

Diagrams that help show

relationships

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An expository text…An expository text…

Is meant to entertain

Tells a fictional story

Tries to persuade the

reader

Informs the reader about a

topic

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Dialogue when used in Dialogue when used in

a literary work is…a literary work is…

An example of a simile

Conversationbetweenpeople

An exaggeration

A poem recited by a character

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The moral of the story

The opinion of one of the characters

events that took place before the

story began

events that may occur in the future

When an author uses a ‘flashback’, it is meant to

present

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An exaggeration or an

overstatement

A comparison of two unlike things

using like or as

A rhyming pattern used

in poetry

The use of a wordto mean the

exact opposite

A hyperbole is…

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If you are If you are making an making an inference, inference, you are… you are…

Making a personal connectio

n

Summarizing the story

Forming an

opinion about a

character

Forming a

judgment based on reasonin

g

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The plot is the…

The structure of a storyThe

author’s purpose

The emotions shown by the

characters

The tone the

author uses

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Which of the following Which of the following is an example of an is an example of an

alliterationalliteration??“She was as small

as a mouse.”

“The bear bounded

bellowing in the briar patch.”

“The tree smiled as it soaked up the rain.”

“The horn was so loud it blew my ears off!”

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Which of the following is an Which of the following is an example of example of personificationpersonification??

The dog barked like a lion roaring.

The sun suffocated the desert.

Boom, bang, bump. The toy

fell down the stairs.

An apple a day keeps

the doctor away.

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