Test Prep
Fiction
Expository
Poetry
Misc.
100
What are the three options for annotating your passage? (List all three)
Underline, hashtag, and summarize.
100
Is fiction true or made up?
Fiction is a made up story.
100
Is an expository passage generally fiction or non-fiction?
Non-Fiction
100
What is a stanza?
A grouping of lines in a poem, usually four. Similar to a paragraph.
100
If something represents something else in a passage(ex. a heart represents love) we call it a -
Symbol
200
The following are thinking jobs or which type of passage? -What is the topic? -What is the author trying to teach/tell me about the topic? -What is the author's point of view?
Expository Thinking Jobs
200
What are the four thinking jobs for fiction?
1. Who are the characters? 2. What is the problem? 3. How does the problem get resolved? 4. What is the lesson learned?
200
What are the thinking jobs questions for an expository text?
-What is the topic? -What is the author trying to teach/tell me about the topic? -What is the author's point of view?
200
What is a simile?
A comparison using "like" or "as".
200
What is an opposing viewpoint? A. A viewpoint that matches someone else's beliefs on a subject. B. A viewpoint that is different that someone else's beliefs on a subject. C. A viewpoint that does not matter
B
300
True or False: If the question includes dictionary definitions in a box, I should still look it up in the dictionary.
False. Only use the definitions listed on the page.
300
The lesson the passage is trying to teach you is called the -
Theme
300
The way the author presents information in a text is called -
Text organization or organizational structure
300
Create a metaphor.
Must make a comparison WITHOUT using "like" or "as."
300
When a question asks you what you can "conclude" about the passage, they are asking -
What makes the most sense based on what you read.
400
When reading paired passages do you - a. Read both passages, then answer all the questions b. Read one passage, then answer all the questions c. Read one passage, answer the questions related to that passage, then read the second passage d. Read one passage, answer the questions related to that passage, then try to answer all the questions
C
400
The way Mr. Pendansky treats Zero helps the reader - a. See that Mr. Pendansky is friendly to all the campers b. Recognize that Mr. Pendansky is mean to Zero, and is not a kind person. c. Realize that Zero hates Mr. Pendansky D. Understand why Stanley likes Zero
B
400
List the different reasons an author would write a text (Author's Purpose)
Persuade Inform Explain Entertain Describe
400
Create an example of alliteration.
Must have repeated consonant sound.
400
What is "faulty reasoning"?
Incorrect or bad ideas.
500
Listing, least to most important, problem/solution, and cause and effect are examples of what?
Organizational Patterns
500
What is another word for the turning point in a story?
Climax
500
Recall reading the passage regarding the real Yellow Spotted Lizards. Why would the author want to write a passage about the real Yellow Spotted Lizards?
To explain the difference between the version in Holes and in real life.
500
Create an example of personification.
Must give a non-human object human qualities.
500
If you are anticipating something you are - a. Nervous about something b. Confused about something c. Excited about something d. Angry about something
C
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