Text Types/Author's Purpose
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Vocabulary & Dictionary STAAR Questions
100

This is a text that informs the reader. We can write "I learned..." next to the passage when we write a thought shot next to it...

What is an expository text

100

A person or animal in the story, play, or literary work.

What is a character

100

This is a type of figurative language that compares two things using the words "like" or "as."

What is a simile

100

When someone uses what they already know, apply it to a new situation and make an educated guess.

What is an inference

100

Strike- verb 1. to hit with a hand or an object 2. To crash against 3. To affect suddenly, 4. To come to an agreement 

Which definition best matches the word strike as it is used in the following paragraph? 

If you have experienced a moment like this, you know all too well what it means to have stage fright, also known as performance anxiety. It is one of the most common types of fear and tends to strike people when they find themselves at the center of attention. You don’t have to be onstage to get stage fright. People experience this fear when playing sports, giving a business presentation, or even speaking in class.

What is Definition #3: To affect suddenly

200

Some examples are to persuade, inform, or to entertain

What is the author's purpose

200

This is where and when a passage takes place.

What is the setting

200

This is the overall message that the author wants to portray.

What is the theme.

200

This is the judgment or opinion, you make after reading a passage and summing up the information.

What is a conclusion

200

What does the word reenactment mean in the following paragraph? 

A. A protest in response to an action 

B. A repetition of an event 

C. A celebration of a famous person 

D. A competition involving many participants 

In 2005, 10 teams of experienced kite fliers staged a reenactment of Walsh’s original and first effort. Unlike the first time, only one of the teams was able to successfully fly a kite across the river. That shows how tremendous Walsh’s achievement really was.

What is Definition 2 (B): A repetition of an event.

300

What is usually the author's purpose when writing fiction novels or narratives?

What is to entertain

300

This is the part of a story in which the main problem of a narrative is finally fixed and the outcome is revealed.

What is the resolution

300

This is the speech between characters in a narrative. There are quotation marks around the things said by each character.

What is dialogue

300

This is something often used in passages to emphasize an important point to the reader or to another character in the story.

What is repetition

300

In the following sentence, the word reluctantly means…? 

Carl exits the stage to the right. Mike groans, rolls his eyes, and reluctantly follows him. 

A. playfully 

B. impatiently 

C. admiringly 

D. unwillingly

What is Definition 4 (D): Unwillingly

400

When an author writes a play, he/she mostly is writing to ______________ the audience.

What is entertain

400

This is the time in the story in which a very significant change occurs.

What is the climax.

400

This is when a passage is written in a shortened form and maintains the overall meaning. It usually includes the main idea and condensed supporting details.

Think Beginning Middle End.

What is a summary

400

This is a point of view of the narrator that helps the reader understand how the narrator is affected. It uses some words, such as "I," "me," and "we."

What is 1st person point of view

400

catch |ka ch; ke ch | verb 

1. to intercept and hold something that has been thrown or propelled 

2. to capture a person or animal that tries or would try to escape 

I had to catch the ball in order for the person to be out. 

Which definition should match the sentence?

What is Definition 1: to intercept and hold something that has been thrown or propelled

500

What is the purpose of the following passage? Sandy is the absolute best candidate for student body president! She is honest, friendly and dedicated to making our school a better place. This is YOUR chance to make a positive change! VOTE SANDY IN 2013

What is to persuade

500

These are the events that happen in order to build up tension for the main conflict, or climax. These events usually make the story more interesting by introducing the possibility of a problem.

What is rising action

500

Text that is written to give instructions or steps in a process.

What is procedural text

500

This is a point of view in which the narrator tells the story. The reader is often able to get the perspective of many different characters as a whole. There are words used like "he," "she," and "them."

What is 3rd person point of view

500

The cat DASHED out of sight and I was unable to catch it. 

In the previous sentence, dashed means 

A) jumped 

B) ran quickly 

C) fell 

D) attacked

What is B) ran quickly