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6th Grade ELA review theme, character, setting,  ...

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    theme, character, setting, plot, author's purpose, text structure
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  • This picture shows the ___________ of the story "The 3 Little Pigs
    setting
    problem
    characters
    solution
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  • The underlying meaning or lesson being taught in a story is called the ______________.
    Theme
    Conflict
    Setting
    Mood
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  • Don't judge a book by its cover is an example of ___________.
    theme
    mood
    setting
    conflict
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  • What do you call a picture or idea that stands for something else?
    symbol
    inference
    prediction
    sign
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  • Comparison of two unlike things that use like or as is called_________.
    hyperbole
    simile
    personification
    metaphor
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  • Comparison of two unlike things that do not include like or as.
    hyperbole
    simile
    metaphor
    alliteration
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  • Sally sells sea shells by the sea shore is an example of:
    simile
    alliteration
    onomatopoeia
    personification
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  • If you see someone with an umbrella you can infer:
    It is going to rain.
    They are nice.
    They can fly like Mary Poppins
    They are scared of sunlight.
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  • What is the theme of the Tortoise and the Hare?
    winning isn't everything
    slow and steady wins the race
    you should give up if you are the slowest
    being fast means you always win
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  • What is the best question to ask yourself when you are trying to find the main idea?
    What is one important detail?
    Who is the main character?
    What is the main event?
    What point is the author trying to make?
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  • The main idea is the most important part of a story.
    False
    True
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  • Johnnie's father says, "I understand that you did not forget the poor today." What did he mean?
    Johnnie wrote a note to his friend.
    Johnnie didn't eat all of his food.
    He saw Johnnie give money to a homeless man.
    He saw the mice eat the cakes Johnnie took.
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  • Does Miss Isaacson believe in you?
    Absolutely
    100%
    True
    Yes
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  • The new boy didn't talk a lot & looked down when the teacher called on him. What can you infer?
    He is kind.
    He is shy.
    He is mean.
    He is funny.
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  • John is a better basketball player than his brother Peter. We can infer that:
    John does not like to play basketball.
    John gets better scores.
    Peter likes to play basketball.
    Peter gets better scores.
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  • John is a better student than his brother Peter. We can infer that:
    Peter likes to study.
    John does not study.
    Peter gets better grades.
    John gets better grades.
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