Test Strategies
Test Prep Vocabulary
Passage Strategies
Mixed Bag
Figurative Language
100

What should you do if you get stuck on a multiple choice question & you're spending too much time on it?

Flag the question and make sure to go back to it.

100

What is mood?

How the reader feels from the text.

100

Define author’s perspective

Author’s perspective = the author’s opinion, POV, or attitude about the topic they are writing about.

100

True or False - when a question asks you to select the evidence that supports an answer choice, you do not need to go back to the text or re-read the answer choice.

False - you should do both!

100

The sun is as bright as a lamp - this is an example of a....

similie

200

True or False - you should read all answer choices first.

True

200

What is theme?

The overall message the text gives.

200

What is author's purpose? Give an example. 

The reason an author writes a text: to inform, persuade, entertain, explain. 

200

What is 1 thing you should do at home the night before and 1 thing in the morning you should do to prepare for test success?

Get a good night's sleep & eat a good breakfast

200

His face is beat red. This is an example of a... 

metaphor

300

What should you do to answer choices that do not make sense?

Slash the trash or cross them out!!

300

________ is how the text is put together. (Cause/Effect, Compare/Contrast, Sequence of Events etc)

A) plot

B) structure

C) point of view

B) STRUCTURE

300

What should you do if you come to a word in the passage that you do not know?

Look at the words and sentences around it and use context clues to determine its meaning.

300

What should you do if you get stuck on a multiple choice question & you're spending too much time on it?

Star it, skip it and come back to it.

300

The leaves danced in the wind. This is an example of....

personification

400

What should you do if 2 of the options make sense?

Debate which one BEST answers the question.

400
Another name for central idea is....

Main Idea

400

How can you identify the central idea of a passage?

Look for repeated words and key ideas. Summarize the author's key points. Identify what the passage is mostly about. 

400

When an author uses the rhetorical appeal pathos, they are appealing to the readers ________.

Emotions

400

Why do authors use figurative language?

To make their stories more interesting and keep the readers engaged.

500

What happens if you skip a multiple choice question and do not answer it?

It automatically gets marked wrong.

500

What is a plot?

The main events in a story

500

An appeal to credibility.

Ethos

500

What do the prefixes: Un, In, Im, usually tell us in a word? Example: the word, "Unfair"

They mean "not", or the opposite. Unfair versus fair

500

"I've told you to clean your room a million times!" is an extreme exaggeration. What type of figurative language is this?

hyperbole

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