Literary Terms
Academic Vocabulary 1
Writing
Academic Vocabulary 2
Test taking strategies
100
A comparison of two unlike things
What is a metaphor
100

 An overview, in the student’s words, of the most important information from reading, lectures, or multi-media sources.

what is summarize
100

 A statement or theory that is put forward as a premise to be maintained or proved.

 What is a thesis?
100

To use information and evidence to come to a conclusion, or educated guess about something. If I see my mom put on a jacket, I can_________ that the weather is cold.

What is inference
100

"Click the two sentences that best support the inference that the narrator's expectations before the move were based on a kind of fantasy"

How many answers will you click?

What is two?
200

An object representing another, to give an entirely different meaning that is much deeper and more significant.

What is a symbol
200

The process of restating information in different words,  maintaining the original meaning, but we say it in our own words.

What is paraphrase
200

A sentence at the beginning of a paragraph that expresses the main idea of the paragraph in which it occurs.

What is a topic sentence?
200

The reason the author has for writing. ( Inform, persuade, express, & entertain

Author's purpose
200
What is the first thing you should do before reading a passage and answering questions?
What is read the questions first?
300

A figure of speech in which a thing – an idea or an animal – is given human attributes. The non-human objects are portrayed in such a way that we feel they have the ability to act like human beings.

What is personification
300

 To carefully examine and sometimes evaluate a work of literature or an aspect of a work of literature or informational text; this requires you to break the subject down into its component parts.

What is analyze
300

 Words and phrases that provide a connection between ideas, sentences, and paragraphs. They also help to make a piece of writing flow better.

What is a transition?
300

An opposing argument to the one a writer is putting forward.

What is a counterargument?
300
What is a good strategy to practice when reading a difficult text?
What is note taking?
400

A brief and indirect reference to a person, place, thing or idea of historical, cultural, literary, biblical, or mythical significance.

What is an allusion
400

Prejudice in favor of or against one thing, person, or group compared with another, usually in a way considered to be unfair.

What is bias?
400
Quotes or concrete details that support the writer's thesis.
Evidence
400

To conclude or ascertain, as after reasoning, observation.

What is determine
400
What's the best way to understand what a test question is asking you to do?

 What is identify the verbs or words in the question that give you direction.

500

Either in spoken or written form in which the real meaning is concealed or contradicted by the literal meanings of the words or in a situation in which there is an incongruity between what is expected and what occurs.

What is irony
500

Based on random choice or personal whim, rather than any reason or system.

What is arbitrary
500

This information explains to the reader why and how the quotes and paraphrases that were used helps prove the claim/thesis to be true.

 Commentary
500

Show or prove to be right or reasonable.

What is justify
500
What are the top five things to do in essay writing.
Paraphrase the prompt, draft an outline, write essay, proofread, revise  
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