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Review of figurative language

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  • Word choice, dialogue, questions, figurative language, structure, and text features can all do what?
    They all deepen the reader's understanding of main idea.
  • Give 3 examples of a graphic feature.
    Tables, maps, photos, timelines, diagrams, graphs, and/or illustrations.
  • What point of view is the statement: "She went into the dark creepy room."
    2nd person
    3rd person
    9th person
    1st person
  • This house is as clean as a whistle. OR They fought like cats and dogs are examples of what?
    Alliteration
    Simile
    Hyperbole
    Metaphor
  • When an author uses imagery, metaphors, repetition, etc. these are all part of what?
    Onomatopoeia
    Graphic features
    Alliteration
    Figurative language
  • What is imagery? Or give an example of imagery.
    Painting a picture with words. Example: Hot sweet apple pie with cold vanilla ice cream.
  • My backpack weighs a ton! OR I could eat a horse are an example of what?
    Metaphor
    Hyperbole
    Onomatopoeia
    Simile
  • What point of view is this statement: "I went to the park."
    1st person
  • Seven swans swam swiftly is an example of what?
    Alliteration
    Hyperbole
    Onomatopoeia
    Simile
  • Pop, slam, bang, crash, splash are all examples of what?
    Alliteration
    Metaphor
    Onomatopoeia
    Simile
  • When you litter animals will suffer. This statement is an example of what?
    Heading
    Statement
    Cause and effect
    Hyperbole
  • When an author includes important information by highlighting through labels, headings, pictures/photographs, captions, special font, subheadings, etc this is called what?
    Text structure
    Word choice
    Figurative language
    Text features
  • When the author tries to engage the reader and make them wonder they are using what in the text?
    Questions
  • Humorous, poetic, informative, and youthful are what in a text?
    the text structure
    the text features
    the voice
    the graphic features
  • When an author chooses to organize their text in a meaningful way (examples include stanzas and isolation of chosen words/phrases), what is this called?
    Text structure
  • The classroom was a zoo. OR My teacher is a dragon are examples of what?
    Alliteration
    Onomatopoeia
    Simile
    Metaphor
  • What is it when authors choose to incorporate speaking interactions to highlight parts of the story?
    Dialogue
  • What is it called when an author chooses specific words to describe characters, topics, events, etc.?
    Word choice