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- Q11)What is the literary element that means "giving a hint that something is going to happen?" read aloudcharacterizationforeshadowingliteral meaningsymbolism30s
- Q22)Who is the narrator in a story? Read AloudThe person who the story is aboutThe person who writes the storyThe most important character in the storyThe person who tells the story30s
- Q33)What is the most exciting and most emotional part of a story? The highest point of action? read aloudclimaxFalling actionsettingexposition30s
- Q44)Which point of view is used when the main character is telling the story? read aloudthird person objectiveFirst personthird person limitedsecond person30s
- Q55)When a question asks you to "cite evidence from the text" what are you being asked to do? read aloudtell about what you seegive your opinion on a topicuse quotes from the text to prove your pointmake up a story to prove a point30s
- Q66)Which word means making a guess about things in a text, based on things you know or have been hinted to? read aloudconstructed responsecitesequenceinference30s
- Q77)What is a THEME of a text? read alouda topicthe moral or lesson you learn from the textscience fiction is always about aliensan explanation of the author's opinion30s
- Q88)Which of the following are pronouns? read aloudautobiography, fiction, biographyyou, me, he, shecute blue, threerun, jump, swim30s
- Q99)What is the order of events in a story? read aloudsequencepoint of viewthemecharacterization30s
- Q1010)What is the feeling or emotion the author COMMUNICATES in a story? read aloudtonenarratorcharacterizationmood30s
- Q1111)What is the FEELING that the reader INTERPRETS from the story? read aloudsequencemoodcitetone30s
- Q1212)Which word means a category of literature? read aloudmoodtonegenreconnotative30s
- Q1313)What is the figurative language that is used when a person or object represents something else? read aloudsymbolismidiomironyhyperbole30s
- Q1414)Which type of figurative language is shown? She is sweet as candy! read aloudsimilealliterationidiommetaphor30s
- Q1515)Which type of figurative language is shown? She sells seashells by the seashore. read aloudsimilealliterationmetaphoridiom30s