Figurative Language
Fiction Terms
Non-Fiction Terms
Random Lit. Questions
Testing
100

a comparison between two unlike things that does not use the terms like or as

What is metaphor?

100
the time, place and location of a fictional text
What is setting?
100

texts that have no opinion and ONLY give facts or unbiased information.

What is informational/expository?

100

If reading a question, and the word "add" is present, what higher level word could it be replaced with that I often see? 

What is contribute?

100

Before I submit my test, I need to make sure that I have __________ _______ __________. 

What is answer all questions?

200

a comparison between two things that does uses the word like or as

What is a simile?

200
the attitude the writer expresses in a given portion of text
What is tone?
200

states an author's position about a topic and tries to get readers to agree with it. 

What is argument?

200
the way a character views the world
What is point of view/perspective?
200

While reading a text, I can _________ ________ _______ to track my comprehension. 

What is annotate/chunk the passage?

300

words that are different from their literal, or usual, meaning. 

What is figurative language?

300

struggle that the main character tries to overcome

What is conflict?

300

an author persuades his audience by telling a story of kids being bullied. 

What is pathos?

300

"Petrified, Jill could only stare as the animal galloped closer and closer."

What does the word "petrified" mean? 

What is paralyzed with fear/terrified/horrified?

300

When I do not know the meaning of a word, I should use ___________ ____________ to help me determine the meaning. 

What is context clues?

400
a comparison between two unlike things that give human qualities to non-human things
What is personification?
400

the series of episodes, or events, that make up the story

What is plot?

400

to provide evidence, backing, or proof that something is accurate/true. 

What is support?

400

a conclusion based on what you already know and the text evidence

What is an inference?

400

when I know for certain that a particular answer choice is not the right answer, I get rid of it. 

What is process of elimination/slash the trash?

500

the feeling suggested by a word or phrase.

What is connotative meaning?

500
the main point the author is trying to get across in a text
What is central idea?
500

written or spoken language used to persuade an audience. 

What is rhetoric?

500

To take a deeper look into the text. 

What is analyze?

500

If I do not know the answer to a question, I need to ________ it and come back to it at the end. 

What is answer then flag?

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