Figurative Language
Define These Terms
Grammar
Taking the test
Grab Bag
100

An example of Onomatopoeia?

Bang, slam, splat, boom, pow and many more

100

Annotation

added notes on a text or diagram giving explanation or comment.

100

Two corrections to this sentence? 

"Pam and jim got married at niagara Falls."

Pam and Jim got married at Niagara Falls.

100

What Paragraph here starts with the words “As she drove”


Paragraph 15

100

What should you do before you read a passage on the MCAS?

Read the questions

200

 "This advertisement speaks to me"

Personification

200

Claim

The main argument of the essay

200

Where does the comma belong in this sentence? 

"It was cold in the classroom so I turned off the fans."

It was cold in the classroom, so I turned off the fan.

200

What type of essay would you write for this question?


Argumentative Essay

200

A group of lines in a poem is called what?

Stanza

300

"Baby you’re a firework"

Metaphor

300

Evidence

 the facts, examples, or direct quotes from sources used to support a claim.

300

Find and fix an error in this sentence: 

"My sisters birthday cake had trick candles so she could not blow them out."

My sister’s birthday cake had trick candles, so she could not blow them out.

300

Cell phone rules during the exam?

Turned off or on Do Not Disturb and in your backpack

300

What do you use this button for on MCAS?


To bookmark the question to read look at later

400

Define a simile.

Comparing two unlike (different) things using the words like or as

400

Context clues

Hints found within a passage that the reader can use to understand the meaning of new or unfamiliar words

400

What is an adjective?

A descriptive word used to modify a noun.

400

What are two of the three types of essays on the MCAS?

Narrative, Explanatory, Argumentative  

400

What days are the MCAS this year?

March 26 & 27

500

Difference between "mood" and "tone"?

how the text makes the reader feel and the author's attitude 

500

Author's purpose

the goal the speaker (or writer) wants to achieve

500

What is one correction to this sentence? 


"John finished all of his homework Kathleen did not finish hers."

John finished all of his homework; Kathleen did not finish hers. 


John finished all of his homework, but Kathleen did not finish hers.

500

What do the boxes instead of circles on the side of each answer choice mean?


Multi-Select question. Choose multiple responses.

500

How many points do you need to pass MCAS?

470

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