Figurative Language
Literary Genre
Math
Frequently Used EOG terms
Preparing for the Test
100
When a story gives human traits to animals or nonliving things
What is Personification?
100
Any selection that includes monsters, talking animals, or use of magic.
What is fiction, specifically, Fantasy?
100
15x16-6
What is 234?
100
A piece of information that supports a conclusion
What is evidence?
100
This is what you should do the night before the test
What is go to bed early/get a good night's sleep?
200
A comparison of two unlike things that does NOT use "like" or "as"
What is a metaphor?
200
A selection that is true; such as a newspaper article
What is nonfiction?
200
20% of 200
What is 40?
200
A word that has the same or similar meaning to another word
What is a synonym?
200
You should bring 2 of these with you to class on the day of the test
What sharpened #2 pencils?
300
A comparison of two unlike things using "like" or "as"
What is a simile?
300
The story of a person's life written by someone else
What is a biography?
300
The least common multiple of 6, 9, and 12
What is 36?
300
The reason an author writes a specific selection
What is Author's Purpose?
300
There are two very important things to do on the morning of the test. This one is important because it will help give you energy
What is eat a healthy breakfast?
400
Phrases with a different meaning than each word's literal, or usual, meaning such as: She was sitting on pins and needles as she waited for test results.
What are idioms?
400
An untrue story that is based upon past events
What is Historical Fiction?
400
The greatest common factor of 12, 18, and 36
What is 6?
400
A synonym for "probably" that is frequently seen on the EOG
What is Most Likely?
400
This is the other important thing you should make sure to do on the morning of the test. You'll have no trouble if you arrive before 8:45?
What is Be on time to class?
500
Language that describes one thing in terms of something else and is not literally true.
What is figurative language?
500
Written steps that the reader follows inorder to prepare food
What is a recipe?
500
This is the fraction form of 0.6
What is 3/5?
500
This is what you do when you draw conclusions based on the information found in the selection
What is infer?
500
Even though you can't talk during the 3 minute break you should use the entire time to do this
What is stretch/move around?