The hours you have to complete the Reading STAAR Test.
What is 4 hours?
The meaning of convey.
What is "to tell or make known to the reader"?
The narrator is not part of the story and knows the feelings and thought of all character.
What is 3rd person point of view omniscient?
The author provides readers with chronological events.
What is sequence/chronological order?
The strategy that helps you summarize what you read.
What is the (WHO and WHAT)?
What is 57%?
The meaning of infer.
What is "to come to an opinion by reasoning from facts of observations"?
A turning point, the highest point in a story.
What is Climax?
The organization of informational writing.
What is organizational patterns?
The strategy you do before reading the text next to the title.
What is the GAP strategy?
The percentage to meet Masters in the Reading STAAR test.
What is 87%?
The meaning of prefix.
What is "adding letters to the beginning of a word to adjust it's meaning?
The sequence of events that make up a story.
What is the plot?
Proof in the writing to explain answers.
What is textual evidence?
The strategy you do to eliminate answers.
What is process of elimination?
The four STAAR test performance standards.
What is Masters, Meet, Approaches, and Did Not Meet?
The meaning of emphasize.
What is "to give special attention to"?
The reason for or intent in writing of an author.
What is Author's Purpose?
Factual writing about real people, places, event, ideas, or things.
What is NonFiction?
The strategy use for character traits.
What is STEALS?
The date for the 2022 STAAR Reading Test.
What is May 11?
The meaning of sensory language.
What is "words or phrases that appeal to your 5 sense"?
The denouement of a literary text.
What is "the final part of a play, movie, or narrative".
The text is mostly about.
What is Controlling Idea?
The Strategy used for analyzing a poem.
What is the SWIFT strategy?