8th Grade ELA
ELA Vocab
8th Grade Skills
8th Grade Everything
8th Grade Writing
100

When a narrator uses "I, Me," it is written in this perspective.

 First Person

100

A direct comparison to something that DOES NOT USE like or as.

metaphor

100

What does a citation do?

What does a citation do?

100

Is the following sentence written in ACTIVE or PASSIVE voice?

The ball was kicked by the child. 

Passive

100

What are the 5 paragraphs you need to have in an argumentative  essay?

Intoduction, two body paragraphs, a counterclaim, and conclusion

200

When a narrator uses "he, she, they, their," the story is written in _____ person.

Third (3rd) Person Point of View

200

What the text is mostly about is known as the _______ ________ of the text.

central idea

200

The words and phrases around a difficult word to help the reader determine meaning. Gives us hints and helps us to better understand.  

context clues

200

At the meeting, the teachers realized they would need to consolidate their math teams so they would have enough people to participate in the competition on Saturday morning. 


What does the word consolidate mean as it is used in the sentence? 

Combine

200

What do you need to have in your argumentative writing so you do not appear bias?

Counterclaim.

300

Formal or Informal Language?

I think...I believe...really, really,...so, so much

Informal

300

To mark up the text with notes, questions, or other things that help you understand the text.

Annotate

300

What is the most interesting part of the story referred to as?

The Climax

300

What is the difference between revising and editing?

Revising improves ideas and organization; editing fixes grammar and spelling

300

Name at least 3 transition words/phrases you can use to start a sentence.

For example, however, additionally, so, in addition, first, lastly, etc.

400

The message or lesson that can apply to you/me

Theme

400

What text feature helps organize information into sections?


Headings and subheadings

400

Which sentence is more formal for academic writing:
A. “Kids love phones.”
B. “Many teenagers frequently use smartphones.”

B. “Many teenagers frequently use smartphones.”

400

The series of events that make up a story. 

The beginning, middle, and end. 

The Plot of the Story

Exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, resolution

Conflict drives the entire plot

400

What do you need to put after your evidence in your paragraphs?

Reasoning

500

What does the word ominous mean in the following sentence?

'Who knows what will happen', he said in an ominous tone.

something "bad" will occur

500

What text feature helps organize information into sections?


To explain or teach about a topic

500

What is one way peer review helps writers?

It provides feedback for improving the writing

500

What is the part of the essay that acknowledges the opposite opinion and attempts to disprove it?

Counterclaim

500

Which source is usually more reliable: a random blog or an educational website ending in .edu?

An educational website ending in .edu