Writing
Reading
Remember That?
True or False?
Potpourri
100
Word choice is a part of this scoring domain.
What is style?
100
The three parts to a reading section on the Benchmark.
What are a passage, multiple choice questions, and an open response?
100
The time and place of a literary work.
What is setting?
100
I can put my head down when I finish a section.
False
100
"Good," "thing," and "nice" are all examples of these kinds of words.
What are dead words?
200
Organization is a part of this scoring domain.
What is content?
200
A poem would be considered this type of reading passage.
What is literary?
200
The instructions for the actors and crew in a drama.
What are stage directions?
200
If I finish a section before time is called, I can go back and check my work in other sections.
False.
200
Pre-writing for an essay prompt will help with this part of your writing score.
What is organization?
300
Punctuation is a part of this scoring domain.
What is mechanics?
300
This literary term refers to the emotion that a work of literature suggests or creates.
What is mood?
300
The repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words.
What is alliteration?
300
Having any type of food around the test is illegal.
True.
300
The two writing domains that are a weakness across the state.
What are content and style?
400
Using transitions is a part of this scoring domain.
What is content?
400
The open response question usually has this many parts to the answer.
What is four?
400
Giving human traits to a non-human object.
What is personification?
400
When I finish, I can read my library book.
False.
400
The type of writing that tells a story (expository, descriptive, narrative, or persuasive).
What is narrative writing?
500
Subject / verb agreement is part of this scoring domain.
What is usage?
500
The name of the graphic organizer that Mrs. Reading says we can use on open responses.
What is four-square?
500
An exaggeration for emphasis or effect.
What is hyperbole?
500
Having a phone or electronic device during the test is a major problem.
True.
500
The part of persuasive writing that anticipates the opposition. (What the opposing side thinks)
What is a counter-argument?