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What information should you provide when asked about the setting of a story?
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Trashketball Review
Name the type of nonfiction that is written text addressed to another person or organization.
Letter
What information should you provide when asked about the setting of a story?
Time and Place
Lick and duck are examples of what sound device?
Consonance
What type of nonfiction is a daily written recording of events taking place in one’s life?
Journal
Name a theme that you take away from the fairy tale, “Little Red Riding Hood.”
Don’t talk to strangers.Don’t take shortcuts.
Listen to your parents.
Hiss, boom, bang – these words are examples of what type of sound device?
Onomatopoeia
A magazine article detailing a charity gala would be an example of what type of nonfiction?
Media Account
When the narrator of the story is not a part of the story, which point-of-view is this?
3rd Person
Feet & seat – these are examples of which type of sound device?
Rhyme
An author writes the story of a professional baseball players life – what type of nonfiction is this?
Biography
When the narrator is part of the story, which point-of-view is this?
1st Person
Delia dealt daily with developing daisies. Which sound device is used?
Alliteration
A girl who likes to eat out publishes articles online about new restaurants to try – what type of nonfiction is this?
Blog
Brake & Wade – what type of sound device is this an example of?
Assonance
The dog’s dish was as dry as a bone. What type of figurative language is used?
Simile
What type of poem is 3 lines that consist of 17 syllables (5-7-5)?
Haiku
A short piece written about the problems of water pollution would be what type of nonfiction?
Essay/Article
The sun was a golden coin glinting in the sky. What type of figurative language is this?
Metaphor
A humorous 5-line poem that rhymes is a what?
Limerick
What organization structure does the following paragraph use?Growing numbers of well-to-do Americans are making the decision to move to more rural parts of the country. From their point of view, it is impossible to walk the streets of a big city at night without fear of being mugged or murdered. They claim, too, that city is poisonous, more lethal than cigarette smoke, thanks to the ever-increasing traffic congestion. In addition, they complain that the food, filled with chemical additives used to preserve the appearance of freshness, grows worse with every passing day. Last but not least, fugitives from city life claim that the pace of urban living exhausts them, leaving them without the energy to enjoy the entertainment a large city supposedly offers.
Cause-Effect
The trees danced in the moonlight of the lonely meadow. What type of figurative language is this?
Personification
A poem with no strict structure is called?
Free Verse
What organization structure does the following paragraph use?
Compare-Contrast
My hometown and my college town have several things in common. First, both are small rural communities. For example, my hometown, Gridlock, has a population of only about 10,000 people. Similarly, my college town, Subnormal, consists of about 11,000 local residents. This population swells to 15,000 people when the college students are attending classes. A second way in which these two towns are similar is that they are both located in rural areas. Gridlock is surrounded by many acres of farmland which is devoted mainly to growing corn and soybeans.
As I gazed upon the stars and stripes, waving in the wind, I felt a rush of pride for my country. What is the symbol in this sentence?
American Flag
A songlike poem that often tells the story of an adventure or romance is what?
Ballad
What type of poem often tells a story in verse and usually has a character and plot?
Narrative
What organization structure does the following paragraph use?Last week we installed a kitty door so that our cat could come and go as she pleases. Unfortunately, we ran into an issue. Our cat was afraid of using the kitty door. We tried pushing her through and that caused her to be even more afraid. The kitty door was dark, and she couldn’t see what was on the other side. The first step we took to help this was taping the kitty door open. After a couple of days, she was confidently coming and going through the open door. However, when we removed the tape and closed the door, once again, she would not go through. They say you catch more bees with honey, so we decided to use food as bait. We would sit next to the kitty door with a can of wet food while we clicked the top of the can. When she came through the closed door, we would open the can and feed her. It only took five days of doing this to make her unafraid of using the kitty door. Now we have just one last concern — our kitty controls our lives!
Problem-Solution
What type of poem expresses the feelings of a single speaker?
Lyric
What type of poem is shaped to look like its subject?
Concrete
What organization structure does the following paragraph use? School has increased in its difficulty over the years. In the past, kindergarten was carefree; all I had to do was finger paint, crafts, and daily naptimes, which gave me the rest I needed. During my elementary years, math went from adding and subtracting to multiplication and division, while I also studied states and capitals. After that came junior high with its more advanced math, which also strengthened my independent study skills. Recently high school has been the most difficult – my responsibilities have gone from naptime to chemistry equations. School has had a huge part in helping me plan for the future.
Chronological
What are rhyming pairs of lines called in poetry?
Rhyming Couplets