PSSA/TDA
Figurative Language
Vocabulary
Fiction
Nonfiction
100

What are the three parts of the ELA PSSA?

Standalone Items (grammar), Passage-Based multiple choice questions, and the TDA

100

What type of figurative language is a comparison using 'like' or 'as'?

Simile

100

__________ refers to using the surrounding words to figure out the meaning of an unknown word.

Hint: it starts with a 'C'

Context

100

Which point of view uses "I" and offers deep feelings but a biased view from the narrorator?

1st Person POV

100

This is the "big point" found in informational texts.

Hint: _____ idea

Central Idea or Main Idea

200

Name at least one important thing to remember when writing a TDA response and earning the highest score.

Stay on task, check your work, use evidence, include at least one quote, etc.

200

What type of figurative language is this an example of?

BOOM! Josh's chair fell backward and hit the floor.

Onomatopoeia 

200

A _______ is a word with a similar meaning.

It can be used to figure out the meaning of an unknown word.

Synonym

200

Which point of view is a "god-like" narrator who knows what ever character is thinking?

3rd Person

200

What is an inference that could be made from the following sentence?

Sarah yawned and rolled her eyes when her teacher passed back her failing test grade.

Sarah does not care about her test grade. She is not concerned over failing the test.

300

What does each letter of RACES stand for?

Restate, Answer, Cite, Explain evidence, Sum it up!

300

Give an example of an idiom.

Hint: an idiom is a phrase used in everyday life that does not follow it's literal meaning

Raining cats and dogs, cold feet, so hungry you could eat a horse, etc.

300

A _______ is a word with an opposite meaning.

It can be used to figure out the meaning of an unknown word.

Antonym

300

What do we call the change in a character from the beginning to the end of a story?

Hint: character ___________

Character development

300

This persuasive technique appeals to a person's character or credibility.

Hint: Ethos, pathos, or logos?

Ethos

400

What the three steps to cite evidence in your TDA?

Hint: this is how you use your quote from the text!

1. Introduce the quote

2. Use " " and copy word-for-word from the text

3. Explain how the quote supports your answer

400

What type of figurative language is this?

Her homework glared at her, waiting to be completed.

Personification

400

Use the context clues provided to determine the meaning of the italicized word:


She was such a prolific author that her books could be found on the shelves of most American teens.

Well known, famous

400

Give an example of character development from a book, movie, or a show.

Answers will vary.

400

What type of persuasive technique is used in this sentence:

A scientific study showed that this toothbrush improved tooth whiteness for 99% of users after just one try!

Logos

500

What is the first thing you should do with your scratch paper when you begin your ELA PSSA?

Make your RACES graphic organizer!

500

Why do writers use figurative language?

To make their writing more interesting!

500

Use the context clues provided to determine the meaning of the italicized word:


The hike was so grueling I wanted to quite before we even got halfway.

Difficult, painfully miserable

500

The underlying message or lesson about life found in literature is called the ________.


Theme

500
What type of persuasive technique is used in the following sentence:


Everyone is doing it, you don't want to get left behind!

Bandwagon