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Test Taking Strategies
Literary Terms
Figurative Language
Literary Terms
Randomn
100
Which do you look at first, the questions or passages?
What is the questions?
100
moral of the story - what we learn
What is theme?
100
comparison without using like or as
What is metaphor
100
Happening in the opposite way to what is to be expected
What is ironic?
100
give a story about what happened in the past to give the reader a better understanding about what's happening now.
What is flashback
200
When you are done with the test, you
What is double-checking your answers?
200
atmosphere of the story - how we feel when reading something
What is mood?
200
giving inanimate object human characteristics
What is personification?
200
Inform, Persuade, Entertain, Describe
What is Author's purpose?
200
Luscious Little is an example of
What is alliteration
300
When you are given multiple possible answers, you do what to the ones you know are wrong?
What is elimination?
300
describing characters using physical appearances, actions, thoughts, dialogue
What is characterization?
300
comparison using "like" or "as"
What is simile?
300
Problem of the story
What is conflict?
300
Bam, Pop, Crackle
What is Onomatopoeia?
400
When completing constructed response, what strategy do we use?
What is ACES Strategy?
400
an educated guess
What is inference?
400
reference to a literary text, person, place, or event
What is allusion?
400
Comparison between two things
What is analogy?
400
time and place in the story
What is setting?
500
When taking the test, do you rush through or take your time?
What is taking your time?
500
object that represents something abstract
What is symbol?
500
Uses one or more of your five senses to tell a story
What is imagery?
500
You support your claim through
What is evidence?
500
Choice and use of words in speech or writing
What is diction?