Figurative Language
Writing
Vocabulary
Nonfiction passages
Fiction Passages
100

What is a simile?

This piece of figurative language can be seen here: It was as cold as an ice cube.

100

What is THE FIRST thing you do when answering a writing prompt?

Answer the question/restate the question as a sentence.

100

What should you do if you do not know the meaning of a word?

Use the dictionary tool

100

What are the key elements of nonfiction?

Thesis (claim), supporting details such as examples or evidence, counterclaim, rebuttal

100

What are the key elements of fiction?

Characters, setting, plot, conflict, theme, and point of view.

200

What is a metaphor?

"Well, son, I'll tell you

Life for me ain't been no crystal stair"

("Mother to Son" by Langston Hughes)

Is an example of which figurative language term?

200

What is textual evidence.

A quote from a passage that supports a claim, thesis or answer

200

Why do we look for repeated words when reading a passage in English?

Because repeated words are important words

200

What is the role of a "thesis statement" in a nonfiction essay?

 It presents the main argument or claim that the author will support throughout the text.

200

The overall message in a text or passage. The lesson the author wants you to learn. 

Theme

300

What is imagery?

"Down in the street little eddies of wind were whirling dust and torn paper into spirals, and though the sun was shining and the sky a harsh blue, there seemed to be no colour in anything, except the posters that were plastered everywhere." (1984 by George Orwell) 

Is an example of which figurative language term?

300

Answer the question, cite text evidence, explain how your citation supports your answer

What is the A.C.E. method

300

How many dictionaries are available to use on the EOC test? 

Two, one English and one translated

300

Define the term "author's purpose."

The reason an author writes a text, which can be to inform, persuade, entertain, or express an opinion.

300

What is setting?

The setting establishes the time and place, which can create conflict, influence character behavior, and shape the overall mood of the story.

400

What is tone?

What controls the reader's emotional response that reflects the author's purpose?

400

How many paragraphs should you write on the essay (ECR) portion of the test? 

At least 4

Introduction

Supporting Idea

Supporting Idea

Conclusion

400

What should you do if you do not know how to spell a word you want to use?

Use the dictionary to look up spelling or use another word with a similar meaning.

400

Identify the difference between fact and opinion in nonfiction writing.

A fact is a statement that can be proven true or false, while an opinion is a personal belief or judgment that cannot be proven.

400

What are three points of view that a story can be told from?

First person - I, Me, My

Second person - You, your

Third person - He, She, it

500

What is an inference?

Not everything is said directly in the text. You may need to make an...

500

When do we use a comma? 

When making a list

When connecting two complete ideas

When including extra information

Before the words "who" and "which"

500

How long do you have to take the test? 

A full school day

500

Give one example of a nonfiction text

Answers may vary

500

If a story is told chronologically, how is it told? 


In the order in which the events happened.

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