Test Terms
Literary terms
Vocabulary I
Vocabulary II
Vocabulary III
100

Information used to support an answer or claim.  It reassures students that their answers are correct. 

What is evidence?

100

A literary device that creates a contrast between what is said or expected and what actually happens. There are three main types.

What is irony?

100

beneficial; useful

What is profitable?

100

 to require by authority to leave a country

What is banish?

100

having qualities (such as sadness or beauty) that linger in the memory : not easily forgotten

What is haunting?

200

The message the author is trying to convey to the reader. It ties together all other details in a text. It explains what the text is mostly about and can often be summarized in one or two sentences.

What is central idea?

200

A  concise, shortened version of a text that includes only the main ideas and key points, written in your own words. It should provide a basic understanding of the original work without including minor details, personal opinions, or direct quotes.

What is a summary?

200

What are the customs, arts, social institutions, and achievements of a particular nation, people, or other social group.


What is culture?

200

the friendly and generous reception and entertainment of guests, visitors, or strangers.

What is hospitality?

200

severe suffering

What is a hardship?

300

Not having anything to do with the matter at hand Questions that merely disrupted classroom lessons.

What is irrelevant?

300

The life lesson learned from reading a story.

What is a theme?

300

 To express, suggest, or show something without stating it directly.

What is to imply?

300

a person or company offering something for sale

What is vendor?

300

 begin to move more quickly; speed up

What is accelerate?

400

The perspective from which a story is told.  It determines who is narrating and how much information the reader gets.

What is point of view?

400

The way an author organizes information in a text to present it clearly to the reader.

What is text structure?

400

Give new energy to; revitalize.

What is rejuvenate?

400

distribute or provide (a service or information) to a number of people.

What is dispense?

400

"future generations" These people of the future could be your children and great-great grandchildren, or any people who are born after you.

What is posterity?

500

Hints within the surrounding text (words, phrases, sentences) that help readers figure out the meaning of an unfamiliar word without a dictionary.

What are context clues?

500
A type of descriptive language used to convey meaning in a way that differs from its literal meaning. It includes similes, metaphors, personification, hyperbole, allusions, and idioms. 


What is figurative language?

500

Fluent or persuasive in speaking or writing

What is eloquent?

500

The wealth and resources of a country or region, especially in terms of the production and consumption of goods and services.

What is economy?

500

originating or occurring naturally in a particular place; native.

What is indigenous?

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