Vocabulary
Reading Application
Literary Analysis
Informational Text-Research Process
FCAT Misc.
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Question 1: Context Clues
What is A. to pile up
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Question 3: Authors Purpose
What is B. to suggest that Poppa's strengths were internal
100
Question 8: Character Development
What is C. "When we saw our spruce, defeated, its cheek on the canvas, our hearts sank. But not Poppa's."
100
Question 12: Text Features
What is C. The spruce tree is symbolic of the father's determination and strength
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Question 14: Relevant Details
What is B. flour
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Question 2: Analyze Words/Phrases
What is D. stood out more clearly than others.
200
Question 6: Cause and Effect
What is B. The author is inspired to continue his campaign
200
Question 11: Figurative Language
What is C. personification, giving the tree human qualities
200
Question 19: Text Features
What is C. drawing attention to specific times matched with specific activities.
200
An expression of a writer's attitude toward a subject. Unlike mood, which is intended to shape the readers emotional response, and reflects the feelings of the writer. It can be serious, humorous, sarcastic, playful, ironic, bitter, or objective.
What is tone
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Question 13: Word Relationships
What is D. exaggerated, oversized
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Question 7: Compare
What is D. Both are determine to overcome challenges
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Question 9: Theme
What is D. He thought people should meet whatever challenges life brings their way.
300
Question 20: Validity and Reliability of Information
What is A. "It's important to be more than just a resident in a community: getting involved allows you to be an active, participating citizen."
300
THINGS SUCH AS HEADINGS, BULLETED LISTS AND GRAPHICS THAT HELP A READER FIND IMPORTANT INFORMATION.
What are TEXT FEATURES?
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Question 16: Multiple Meanings
What is D. He was not able to make a phone call before it was time to board the plane.
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Question 5: Summary Statement
What is D. The author continues his campaign when he remembers a lesson his father taught him.
400
Question 10: Conflict
What is B. He is disheartened by his campaign.
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Materials written by people who were present at events, either as participants or observers.
What are primary sources
400
Question 18: Organizational Patterns
What is C. description of Volunteer Day followed by an activity list.
500
When you look for words in the same sentence or nearby sentences to help figure out the meaning of an unfamiliar word, you use these.
What are context clues
500
Question 4: Author's Perspective
What is A. appreciative
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Question 17: Conclusion/Inferences
What is C. She is dedicated to preserving a record of clown faces.
500
A distinct section of a page that amplifies or highlights information found in the main text and often provides additional information
What is text box
500
A FIGURE OF SPEECH IN WHICH AN OBJECT OR ANIMAL IS GIVEN HUMAN FEELINGS, THOUGHTS OR ATTITUDES. At 4:30 AM my alarm clock began whistling soft melodies in my ear.
What is PERSONIFICATION?
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