Strategic Maneuvers
Favorite Features
For the Love of Literature
Plot it Out
Figuratively Speaking
100
If you have time remaining and you have finished your test you should do this.
What is go back and check your work?
100
This usually stands at the top of a new paragraph or section of text.
What is a heading?
100
This literature type tells about a specific memory in a person's life.
What is a memoir?
100
The moral or life lesson a story conveys is called this.
What is the theme?
100
"She sells sea shells by the sea shore" is an example of this.
What is alliteration?
200
Before you read a passage, you should read these first.
What are test questions?
200
This type of print is meant to attract the reader's attention with its unique slant.
What is italics?
200
Science fiction, mystery, and romance are also referred to as these.
What are genres?
200
This typically occurs during the falling action.
What is the resolution?
200
Shhh, boom, and sweep are all examples of this.
What is onomatopoeia?
300
There are always answer choices that you can automatically do this to.
What is eliminate?
300
Pie, bar, or line are just a few examples of these?
What are charts?
300
Attitude is another word for this.
What is tone?
300
The four stages of plot center around this.
What is the central or main conflict?
300
A black crow flying in a dark sky may be a ____________ for impending death.
What is a symbol?
400
If you are having a hard time finding an answer, you should do this in order to save time.
What is skip the question and come back to it at the end?
400
This is designed to show or explain how something works.
What is a diagram?
400
In a poem, rhyme scheme, rhythm, stanzas, and lines make up this.
What is (poetic) form?
400
This stage of the plot is made up of characters, setting, and tone.
What is the exposition?
400
"A little big" and "awfully nice" are examples of this.
What is an oxymoron?
500
These should be used to mark the text as you read.
What are meta-cognitive markers?
500
This typically lives under a photograph.
What is a caption?
500
A story with an all-knowing, unseen narrator is told with this.
What is an omniscient point of view?
500
Time, place, and culture help establish this.
What is the setting?
500
A combination of words with both a literal and a figurative meaning is called this.
What is an idiom?
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