Figurative Language
Testing Tips
Fiction Terms
Nonfiction Terms
Random Questions
100

A comparison between two unlike things that does not use the terms like or as

What is metaphor?

100

the number of paragraphs in a quality research simulation task

What is 5 ?

100

the time, place and location of a fictional text is presented

What is exposition?

100

evidence (facts, statistics, expert testimony, personal anecdote)

What an author uses to support a claim/argument?

100

the first thing test takers should do when starting a NJSLA ELA session

What is looking at the questions and the writing prompt?

200

A comparison between two unlike things that does use the word like or as

What is a simile?

200

the sentence of an introduction that clearly answers the main question of the prompt

What is a claim/thesis statement?

200

the attitude the author expresses in a given portion of text

What is tone?

200

an author's argument or position on an issue stated in a complete sentence

What is claim?

200

time order

What is chronological order?

300

a non-fiction passage that provides information

What is an article?

300

the context writers should provide in the introduction of the essay (that shows test graders they have comprehended the passages).

What is a brief summary/overview of each passage (Lit Analysis) or issue (RST)?

300

a conflict or problem with others

What is external conflict?

300

the opposite of the author's claim

What is the counterclaim?

300

The way a character views the world

What is point of view/perspective?

400

A comparison between two unlike things that gives human qualities to non-human things

What is personification?

400

how not to get fooled on Part A/ Part B questions

How do you go back and forth and make sure your answers match each other and the text?

400

The message or lesson learned in the story (narrative)

What is theme?

400

the reason an author wrote a text, or what the writer wants to achieve. 

What is purpose?

400

details that directly support the author's central idea as known as _________________ details

What is supporting?

500

Extreme exaggeration

What is hyperbole?

500

When first reading the prompt/question students should _____________ each part of it and then go back to read the passages. 

What is number/highlight the things they need to look for in the text (in order to respond to the prompt).

500

the main point the author is trying to get across in a text

What is the central or main idea?

500

words that show your reader you are moving to new information, examples, ideas, or time.

What is a transition?

500

What are Research Simulation Task, Literary Analysis Task and Narrative Writing Task.

What are the three types of NJSLA writing tasks?

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