B) imagery
C) idiom
D) onomatopoeia
Scroll down for the answer.
Thanks to Mikayla, Marisa, Natalie, and Quinten from Ms. Brooks class for this awesome question. You know what else is all colors? Skittles. Taste the rainbow!
Never fear, fellow Extreme Teachers! Your daily dose of state-test reading questions is still here - just scroll down to the next post for today's question.
Before you do, however, take a moment to check out this resource on archetypes:
There is no better way to unlock poetry to students who find it too esoteric than with archetypes. These symbols worm their way into poems, novels, movies, songs, video games - you name it. They are easy to grasp and open up potential meaning all around. I have used the presentation in this lesson for regular level all the way to AP level with great success.
It also comes with a lesson using a Keats poem if you wish to expand on it.
It is, by far, the most valuable lesson I have had in my 31 years of teaching.
Check it out!
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/XET-Archetypes-11213013
Watch this ad that was pulled from the Superbowl 2015:
Read the following passage from We All Looked Up by Tommy Wallach: