Social Skills
English
Story Telling
100

In social settings, what term describes the ability to understand and share the feelings of another person?

Empathy

100

What is the correct term for a word or phrase that has the same meaning as another word in the same language?

synonym

100

Which literary element refers to the time and location in which a story takes place?

setting
200

When meeting someone new, it's polite to offer this gesture as a way of greeting. What is it?

Handshake

200

In English grammar, what are words that imitate the sounds they represent, such as "buzz" or "meow"?

onomatopoeic words

200

What is the point of highest tension or the most exciting part of a story called?

Climax

300

hat is it called when you take turns speaking in a group conversation, allowing everyone to share their thoughts?

Active listening or turn taking

300

Which literary device is used to make a comparison between two things using "like" or "as"?

simile

300

What do we call the main character in a story, around whom the plot revolves?

Protagonist 

400

 If you are unsure how to start a conversation with someone new, what might be a good topic to initiate a chat?

INTERESTS OR HOBBIES

400

Which type of handwriting style features letters that are connected or flowing together in a cursive manner?

cursive

500

hen you encounter a social setting that feels overwhelming, what is a suitable way to excuse yourself temporarily to regain composure?

 asking politely for a break or stepping outside for a moment?

500

What is the opposite of cursive handwriting, where each letter is separate and not connected?

printing

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