Figurative Language
Test Taking Terms
Narrative Writing Terms
Literary Analysis Writing Terms
Research Simulation Writing Terms
100
Her hair was as black as coal. This is an example of what?
simile
100
An author's intent for writing a piece is known as?
author's purpose
100
Name one way you can plan your narrative.
BME or Somebody...Wanted...But...So...Then...
100
How many passages will you have to read?
2
100
How many reading passages will you have to read?
3
200
The ocean was a raging bull. This is an example of what?
metaphor
200
DAILY DOUBLE When as author includes their personal opinion in their writing, this is known as?
author's bias
200
How long will you have for the "Narrative" task?
60 minutes
200
How many minutes will you be given to complete the literary analysis test?
75 minutes
200
How many minutes will you be given to complete the research simulation test?
90 minutes
300
She cried for a million hours. This is an example of what?
hyperbole
300
What is a story's lesson learned?
theme
300
What comes after the rising action in the plot wave?
the climax
300
What should your body paragraph #1 include?
RACES with source 1
300
What should your body paragraph #1 include?
RACES with source 1
400
The first rays of morning tiptoed into the window. What is this an example of?
personification
400
What is the central most important information in a text called?
the main idea/central idea
400
What comes after the climax in narrative writing?
the falling action
400
What should your body paragraph #3 include?
Discuss similarities and differences with text support
400
What should you include in body paragraph #3?
RACES with source 3
500
You have a chip on your shoulder. This is an example of what?
idiom
500
How are inferences and predictions different?
Predictions are guesses in the future; Inferences are educated guesses based on what's happening now
500
How much time should you spend writing your narrative?
30 minutes
500
What should you include in the intro?
Thesis and interest catcher (time pending)
500
What should you include in the conclusion?
Restatement of thesis, final thoughts/questions
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