Literary Terms
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ELA Vocabulary
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Mystery
100

This is the term for a type of text feature authors use to organize sections about different topics. 

Sub headings/sub titles

100

What was the setting of chapter 1, The Great Plague? (date AND location)

London, English 1664

100

This terms means the universal truth or important message conveyed all throughout a text. 

Theme

100

This is the term for an occurrence, such as illness, happening world wide.  

Pandemic 

100

True or False: when test taking, words like ALL NONE ALWAYS NEVER are red flag words and most likely mean that answer choice is NOT correct. 

TRUE

200

This is the term for groups of letters at the beginning or ending or root words that can alter their meaning. 

affixes

200

What comparison does the author draw between people during the plague years (1660's) and people living through the modern day Covid-19 pandemic? 

People in both time periods are interesting in watching the statistics/numbers of people being infected and dying in the media. 
200

This is the type of text structure that uses dates and times to organize information in a linear order. 

Chronological 

200

This word means a sense that something bad or scary is about to happen. 

Ominous 

200

True or False: It is best to read the passage then the questions. 

FALSE: It is best practice to read the questions first. 

300

This is the term for how poems are organized (groups of lines.)

Stanzas

300

What was John Graunt's initial discovery about plague deaths discovered by studying the Bills of Mortality?

Plague commonly followed sickly years.

300

This is an example of what kind of text structure:

Cassie first had to wash her hands thoroughly. 

Afterwards, she put on the blue rubber gloves. 

Once those were on properly, she then picked up the equipment and began the scientific experiment.  

Sequential 

300

This word means being dirtied as a result of coming into contact with something harmful. 

contaminate 

300

This is another word for main or cental idea.

gist

400

This the term for the most intense moment of a story

Climax

400

This is the term people in the 19th century believed caused most diseases (word for dirty air)

Miasma 

400

"Killing two birds with one stone" is what kind of figurative language? 

Idiom 

400

This word means gloomy or depressing.

Dismal

400

The following is an example of what type of literary device:

She could see the knife glinting in his hand. Then it was done, a smooth, quick, cut on her arm. Blood dripped into the cup he held up. Her head thudded and the room seemed to lift, tilt, and spin. 

Imagery 

500

This is the term for the part of a word that gives it it's meaning

root

500

What was the name of the scientist who was coined as the first to isolate the bacteria that caused the plague?  

Alexander Yersin 

500

This is what type of text structure:

Calvin was terrified to begin his speech to the entire 8th grade. He really wanted to be class president, but public speaking was one of his worst fears. It was his dream to be a politician and so he told himself this was the first step in overcoming his fears. He picked up the microphone and declared confidently "Hello, classmates." 

Narrative 

500

This is the word that means to inject through the human body. 

intravenously 

500

Identify the affixes and root of the word and the definition of:

incomprehensible 

Prefix: in

root: comprehend 

suffix: ible 

meaning: not able to understand 

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