Text Structure
Perspective & POV
Theme
Figurative Language
Test Taking Strategies
100

The author explains a topic by listing its features, characteristics, or examples.

Description

100

When a narrator uses "I, Me," it is written in this perspective 

First Person 

100

What is theme?

The lesson the author wants the reader to learn or the message the author wants to tell.

100

To use strong exaggeration

hyperbole 

100

What to do during the first read of a text?

take brief notes about each chunk on your note catcher

200

A biography that lists key events in Martin Luther King Jr.’s life from childhood to adulthood.

Chronological

200

When the narrator uses "She, He, they" it is written in this perspective 

Third Person 

200

A young basketball player practices every day, even when her team keeps losing. She finally wins the championship because she never gives up.

Never give up, even when things get hard or aren't going your way. 

200

Giving human characteristics to something that is not human

personification

200

What's one way to help you choose a correct answer?

Process of Elimination - get rid of obviously wrong answers

300

The author shows similarities and differences between two or more things.

compare and contrast

300

A story told by a narrator who knows everyone’s thoughts and feelings is written in this point of view.

What is third-person omniscient?

300

Two friends have a big argument but realize their friendship means more than being right. They forgive each other and move forward together.  



Friendship needs forgiveness sometimes in order to succeed. 

300

She is busy as a bee.

This is an example of what type of figurative language?

Simile

300

The test is adaptive, what does that mean and what should you NOT do?

It means the test changes to how well you are doing; do not skip or guess!
400

A passage explaining how pollution causes harm to marine life.

Cause and effect

400

An author tells a story from the villain’s perspective instead of the hero’s. How does this choice influence the reader?

It changes how the reader understands or sympathizes with the characters.

400

A student speaks up when a teacher accidentally gives credit to the wrong group, even though it makes them nervous.

Have courage even when you are scared or it's hard.

400

It is raining cats and dogs. 

Idiom

400

What should you do BEFORE moving to the next text?

Review your answers

500

An article that discusses bullying in schools and suggests peer-mentoring programs to help.

Problem and Solution

500

How does analyzing the narrator’s tone and word choice help you understand the author’s point of view?

It reveals the author’s attitude toward the topic and helps identify bias or purpose.

500

A student speaks up when a teacher accidentally gives credit to the wrong group, even though it makes them nervous.

What is personal growth or learning to be happy for others (friendship and loyalty)?

500

Why do writers use figurative language?

To make the story more meaningful, interesting, and full of imagery. 

500

What is not allowed on the test, during the test, during breaks, and is literally against the law?

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