STAAR Terms- Fiction
Strategies
Question types
Genre
Wild Card
100

When a character IN the story tells the story, it is what point of view?

What is first person point of view?

100

In addition to doing hashtag summaries for NON-FICTION, what else should you look for?

What are Who, What, When, Where, Why?

100
Paragraph 3 is mainly about...
What is Main idea
100

What is the highest point of interest in a story?  It is often a turning point.

What is the climax?

100

Assertion is another name for a(n) _____________?

What is an opinion?

200

Read this sentence.  What is an example of? I'm looking at the paragraph as a whole.

The F-16 swooped down like an eagle after its prey.  The lake was left shivering by the touch of the morning wind.

What is imagery?

200

When answering questions over two stories that are connected, what strategy can you use to track your evidence?

What is the box method?

200

A good FICTION summary contains

What is the beginning, middle, and end of the story and SCPS

200

What does TPCASTT stand for?

What is TITLE, PARAPHRASE, CONNOTATION, ATTITUDE< SHIFT, TITLE, THEME?

200

If the story DOES NOT have this, you likely do not have the right answer?

What is textual evidence?

300

What is the term for when the author uses language that describes what you see, feel, hear, taste, and smell?

What is sensory language?

300

Instead of doing hashtags for fiction and drama, you can chart these four things on scratch paper or your online notepad?

What are SETTING, CHARACTER, PROBLEM, and SOLUTION?

300

Prior knowledge + text evidence =

What is Inference

300

An article about the dangers of playing video games all day is this type of text.

What is NON-FICTION

300
It is essential to try very hard on the paired passage because it counts what percentage of your test?

What is 31%?

400

What is the term for the life lesson or universal truth in a story?

What is theme?

400

This strategy is particularly helpful for nonfiction and helps you make sure you process what you are reading in each paragraph.

What are hashtag summaries?

400

A good NON-FICTION summary contains 

What is the beginning, middle, and end of the story and the WHO, WHAT, and WHY

400

“I sit down on the gorgeous plush red velvet bench…I run my fingers over it, realizing how long it has been since I felt anything so wonderful" is an example of 

What is sensory language 

400

The author of a play is called a what?

What is a playwright?

500

When a narrator (who is not a character) tells the story and the reader is limited to thoughts of only one character, what point of view is it?

What is third person limited point of view?

500

When reading poetry, what strategy should be used?  Please spell out the acronym.

What is TPCASTT?

(Title, Paraphrase, Connotation, Attitude, Shift, Title, Theme)

500

If you get a question about the author's purpose for writing a nonfiction article, it can be especially helpful to look at what text feature?

What is the title?

500

Examples of this would be:

chronological order, cause/effect, listing, describing, etc.

What are organizational patterns in a text?

500

In a non-fiction article, what is the term for the author's main point or controlling idea?

What is a thesis statement?

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