Testing Strategies
Figurative Language
Revising and Editing
Argumentative Text
100

What needs to be highlighted for a word meaning question?

- The word

- Word meaning to know what kind of question it is

- The sentence the word is found in

100

Give an example of a simile.

A comparison using like or as



Example: _________

100

What change, if any, should be made in the following sentence?

- The car drive to the store yesterday.

* The car drove to the car yesterday.

100

What is argumentative/persuasive text?

When an author is trying to convince you to agree with him.

200

What 2 strategies are required to answer a question? (aside from highlighting)

- Strikethrough at least 2 answer choices.

- Circle one answer choice.

200

What is a metaphor?

- A comparison of two things without using like or as.

- Comparing something to something else by saying it is that thing. 

example: The exam was a piece of cake. (the exam was easy)

200

What changes are needed in the following sentences?

- Saras horse was hurt. It had run yesterday and slipped. Because of that, Sara had to call the veterinarian.

- Change Saras to Sara's

- Change run to ran 

200

What is a claim?


What the author is trying to convince the audience to agree with


Example: All grades should have nap time.

300

How do you know when the text is going to be a revising and editing question?

- Each sentence in the text has a number in front of it.

300

Give an example of personification

- Giving human characteristics to something nonhuman.


Example: ____________

300

What is the most effective way to combine the following two sentences?

- "I stood up straight. My backpack knocked Ms. Cundiff's coffee mug onto the floor."

A) As I stood up straight, my backpack knocked Ms. Cundiff's coffee mug onto the floor.

B) While I stood up straight with my backpack, it knocked Ms. Cundiff's coffee mug onto the floor.

C) I stood up straight and knocked my backpack and Ms. Cundiff's coffee mug onto the floor.

D) I stood up straight, and my backpack knocked and bumped Ms. Cundiff's coffee mug onto the floor.

A

300

What is audience?


The people you are trying to convince

400

How should you take notes while reading a text?

- Highlight key terms 

- Use 4 square hashtag notes

400

What type of figurative language is this example?

- My hands were icicles because of the cold weather.

Metaphor

400

What is the BEST way to revise the following sentence to avoid repeating an idea?

- The bus driver instructed and told Ms. West to move further back.

The bus driver instructed Ms. West to move further back.

400

What is a counterargument?

The argument you use against a claim.


Example: Only pre-k should have nap time and not all grades.

500

What does RACES stand for?

R- restate the question

A- answer the question

C- cite evidence

E- explain 

S- summarize

500

What is onomatopoeia?

When a word imitates a sound.


Example: BOOM! SPLAT! ZAP!

500

What changes are needed in the following sentence?

- Its known as the prefrontal cortex, or PFC, and it lies right behind a persons face.

- Change its to it's (or it is)

- Change persons to person's

500

Give an example of a claim and a counterargument to that claim

Claim: __________

Counterargument: __________

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