MCAS Vocabulary
Fiction Terms
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Writing
100

What does it mean to put something in chronological order?

to present events in the order in which they happened

100

first person, second person, third person limited, third person omniscient

What are points of view?

100

What should you do when answering multiple-choice questions?

Go back to the text and find the answers.

100

What are poem paragraphs called?

Stanzas

100

Name the paragraphs of a 5-paragraph essay

Introduction, 3 body paragraphs, and conclusion

200

What is another name for "central idea" on MCAS?

Thesis

200

6:00 pm in an amusement park

What is setting?

200

After you break down the prompt, what should you do to help with writing the essay?

Create an outline or graphic organizer for yourself on the provided scrap paper

200

The following is an example of what?

The fire was like an angry demon reaching out to grab us.

What is a simile?

200
Name the five parts of a strong body paragraph

Topic sentence, lead-in, quote, explain commentary, and relate commentary

300

An author's purpose could be to... (there are three)

Persuade, Inform, Entertain (easy as P.I.E)

300

The message of a story

What is theme?

300

What should you do if you don't know the meaning of a word?

Use context clues

300

Buzz! Fizz! Slam! Slap! are examples of what?

What is onomatopoeia?

300

A topic sentence must...(2 things)

Be the first sentence in a body paragraph and relate back to the thesis

400

What type of essay means that you are writing a story?

A narrative

400

Comparison without using like or as?

What is a metaphor

400

Before submitting your essay, you should...

Read over it SLOWLY to correct any mistakes that you can. 

400

What is the author's attitude toward the subject?

Tone

400

What is the most significant difference between a literary analysis and a narrative?

quotes from the passage

500

Define each of these terms:

- compare

- analyze

-evaluate

- compare: find similarities and differences

- analyze: to separate into parts and explain

- evaluate: find strengths and weaknesses

500

What is something that represents an idea, theme, or concept through symbols?

Symbolism?

500

What three questions do you ask in order to break down a writing prompt?

1. What's the main verb? (aka what is it asking me to do?)


2. What does that verb mean?

3. How can I rephrase this question in the most simple and specific way?

500

What is irony?

It is the opposite of what you would expect to happen for a humorous effect

500

A thesis statement must...(3 things)

1. Be one complete sentence

2. Directly answer the prompt

3. Be in the introduction