Literary Devices/ figurative language
Testing Strategies
Textual Evidence & Context Clues
Vocabulary
Elements of a Story
100

What is a Simile? 

A simile is the comparison of two things using like or as. 

100

What is annotating? 

Annotating is highlighting important words and phrases in a text.

100

What is textual evidence? 

Textual evidence is evidence found within a particular text used to support or explain conclusions, opinions, and/or assertions about the text itself

100

What is theme? 

the subject of underlying meaning that a literary text directly or indirectly explains develops, and/or explores. The message or lesson of a story.

100

Define character 

a person or animal in a story

200

Define Personification 

Personification is giving human traits to non-human things. 

200

Why is it important to use textual evidence 

It is important to use textual evidence because it helps you figure out whether or not you got the correct answer. 

200

When can context clues be used? 

You can use context clues when you see a word in a text that you don't know or understand. 

200

What is main Idea? 

what a piece of writing is mainly about

200

What is tone? 

the author's attitude toward characters and other details in the story

300

"WHOOSH" is an example of what? 

Onomonopia 

300

Why should you eliminate any answers that do not make sense? 

It makes it easier to find the correct answer. 

300

What are context clues? 

Context clues are words or phrases surrounding unfamiliar words in a text. 

300

What is analysis? 

A detailed examination of the elements or structure of something.

300

What is mood?

how the story feels for the reader (happy, sad, scary)

400

What is hyperbole? 

A hyperbole is an extreme exaggeration 

400

If your stuck on a question should you stay and figure it out or move on and come back? 

You should move on and come back so that you don't waste time. 

400

Why is textual evidence important? 

If you have evidence to support your answer, your answer is probably right. 

400

What does explicit mean? 

definite, clearly stated

400

What is setting? 

when and where a story takes place

500

What example of figurative language is this? 

"It's raining cats and dogs." 

Idiom

500

How can reading the questions before reading the text help with your eog? 

Reading the questions first helps you to know what to look for. 

500

Can textual evidence and context clues be used in fiction or nonfiction texts? 

They can be used in both!

500

What is an inference? 

A conclusion reached on the basis of evidence and reasoning

500

What is conflict? 

the big problem characters need to solve