This is the part of speech that names a person, place, thing or idea.
What is a Noun?
This is stage of writing where you briefly list out ideas to be included in your writing
What is Planning/Brainstorming?
Name one text studied for BJC Literature.
A Cow Called Boy, My Father Sun-Sun Johnson, Beyond The Tall Grass, The Skin I'm In, Play Me, etc.
This is the number of times the recording is played during the Listening Comprehension section of the BJC
What is Twice?
This is what the paragraph or passage is all about.
What is the Main Idea?
We use this types of words to describe.
What are Adjectives?
What type of writing is the following:
Students should not have to wear uniforms. Do you agree or disagree?
What is Persuasive?
This is what the group of lines in a poem is called.
What is Stanze/Verse?
This is name of the part of the exam where you are allowed to write your responses to the headings given.
What is Note-taking?
This is skill of determining how two things are alike or different.
What is Comparing/Compare & Contrast?
Change the verb "transform" to its noun form.
What is Transformation?
The following is an example of what:
"Students should wear uniforms because they create a sense of unity, instill school pride and help avoid bullying."
What is a Thesis (Statement)?
Name the sound device used below:
"The pot cover made a loud clang when it hit the ground."
What is Onomatopoeia
This means to give the exact words said by a speaker.
What is Quote?
If a question begins, "Using your own words..." you are being asked to do this.
What is Paraphrase?
Separate the word "unimaginable" into its three parts.
What is UN-IMAGINE-ABLE?
Fill in the blank. A paragraph has three main parts:
A topic sentence, ____________ ____________ and a concluding sentence.
What are supporting details?
Name the figure of speech used in the following example:
"The garbage bin swallowed the small soda bottle."
What is Personification/Metaphor?
How much time is allowed for note-taking in the BJC
What is 2 minutes?
If a narrator uses the words "I", "me", or "we" the passage is written in this point of view
What is First Person?
The words "slowly", "really" and "always" are examples of this part of speech.
What are Adverbs?
What type of writing is the following prompt:
"Explain three ways social media affects teenagers."
What is Expository?
What is Personal Response?
True or False:
Listening comprehension tests similar skills as reading comprehension.
True
This is a conclusion made from using information given in the passage and your prior knowledge.
What is an Inference?