Figurative Language
Poetry
Informational Text
Plot,Character, Setting
Test Taking Strategies
100
This form of figurative language uses like or as to compare two subjects
What is a simile?
100
When lines in a poem are arranged in groups they are called
What are stanzas?
100
To find how things are alike
What is compare?
100
the location and time a story takes place
What is setting?
100

When reading a question on a test should I....

A) Skim over it B) Read it carefully C) Not read it at all

B) Read it carefully

200
A figure of speech in which one thing is spoken of in terms of another
What is a metaphor?
200
Ending the line of a poem with the same sound
What is rhyme?
200
To find how things are different
What is contrast?
200
the series of events in a story
What is plot?
200

When I know an answer choice is incorrect I should....

A) leave it alone B) select it C) cross it out

C) cross it out

300
A group of words which when used together have a special meaning such as "it's raining cats and dogs"
What is an idiom?
300
Saying the same word or sets of words over in a poem, may be used to help establish a rhythm to the poem
What is repetition?
300
what the passage is mostly about
What is main idea?
300
the struggle between characters in a story
What is conflict?
300

When I am done with my test I should...

A) raise my hand immediately so it can be over B) look over all my answers to make sure I have answered them all C) throw my laptop out of the window because I no longer need it

B) look over all my answers to make sure I have answered them all

400
Applying human characteristics to non-living or non-human things
What is personification?
400
The "beat" of a poem
What is rhythm?
400
Pieces of information, or facts, that tell you more about the main idea
What are supporting details?
400
the solving of a story's problem
What is resolution?
400

What is the best way I can complete questions for a reading passage?

A) Read the entire passage and then answer the questions B) Read part of the passage and then look at the questions C) Read the questions first and then read the passage

C) Read the questions first and then read the passage

500
"the moon is a night watchman" is an example of a
What is a metaphor?
500
Repetition of the beginning sound of a word
What is alliteration?
500
a statement that cannot be proven
What is an opinion?
500
the qualities that make up a character's personality
What are traits?
500

What are three ways you have help improve how you do on your EOG?

Get good rest the night before, eat a healthy breakfast, come in with a positive attitude, try your best, brain dump on your scratch paper everything you learned this year in that subject, take your time and breathe