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Common Core English Language ELA
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common-core
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english
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. The basic word part that another word is made of - when an affix is added
plot
root word
past tense
sentence fragment
2. A word that connects two or more words or sentences
metaphor
restatement
conjuction
conflict
3. Figurative language that compares two things using 'like' or 'as'
period (.)
inference
simile
motivation
4. An educated guess about a passsage based on details in the passage - prior knowledge - and common sense
inference
definition
quotation marks (' ')
compare
5. Words in a sentence or paragraph that help you figure out the meaning of an unfamiliar word
definition
context clues
punctuation
setting
6. A saying that has been popularly accepted over a period of time
dictionary
compare
future tense
adage
7. Section of a book
exposition
chapter
fiction
prefix
8. A work of literature - such as a story or a novel - that is made-up
root
topic sentence
transition
fiction
9. One of the first versions of a writer's work
narrator
draft
informational writing
first person
10. A way of telling a story from the point of view of 'I' or 'we'
first person
introduction
motivation
draft
11. What the passage is mostly about
quotation marks (' ')
figurative language
inference
main idea
12. A way of telling a story from the point of view of someone who is not involved in the story
compare
third person
persuasive writing
definition
13. Conversations that characters have with each other
prefix
trait
dialogue
supporting details
14. Words that are spelled the same but have more than one meaning
definition
effect
multiple-meaning words
sequence
15. Writing that tells a story
generalization
bibliography
narrative writing
contrast
16. Something that can be proven to be true
conjuction
metaphor
supporting details
fact
17. The smallest unit of sound in a word that contains at least a vowel or a vowel and consonant
homographs
syllable
prefix
vocabulary
18. A publication - such as a newspaper - magazine - or brochure - that is released daily - weekly - monthly - or yearly
simile
periodical
climax
context clues
19. Two words that look alike but have different meanings
narrative writing
homographs
third person
introduction
20. A word that means the same or almost the same as another word
third-person limited
effect
synonym
compare
21. The point in a story at which the conflict of the story is addressed by the main characters(s)
conclusion
sequence
comma ( -)
climax
22. Information that helps to prove or describe the main idea
supporting details
context clues
conclusion
character
23. A point of view in which 'he' and 'she' are used - and readers learn much about all characters' thoughts
contrast
base word
future tense
third-person omniscient
24. A book that lists words alphabetically - tells how to pronounce them - and gives their definitions
dictionary
bibliography
restatement
example
25. The repetition of consonant sounds at the beginnings of words
cause
resource
figurative language
alliteration
26. A result of a cuase
syllable
multiple-meaning words
effect
root
27. Figurative language that compares two things using 'like' or 'as'
bibliography
dialogue
adage
simile
28. Introduces the reader to the characters and the setting early in a story
reference materials
draft
root
exposition
29. A word or phrase that shows strong feeling
homographs
synonym
fact
interjection
30. A form of the perfect tense made by combining the past tense of 'to have' with the past tense of a verb
past perfect
cause
perfect tense
sentence fragment
31. The most basic part of a word - often from Latin or Greek
third-person omniscient
narrative writing
root
alliteration
32. The most basic part of a word - often from Latin or Greek
graphic organizer
idiom
root
third-person limited
33. A point of view in which 'he' and 'she' are used - and readers learn little about all characters' thoughts
atlas
antonym
theme
third-person limited
34. To make corrections and changes in a draft
exclamation point (!)
atlas
revise
prior knowledge
35. Writing that tells a story
sequence
narrative writing
main idea
example
36. A capitalized word that names a particular person - place - or thing
verb
proper noun
outline
sequence
37. A sentence with one subject and at least one predicate
generalization
simple sentence
conjuction
editing
38. The opening section or paragraph of an essay or a report
prior knowledge
introduction
bibliography
exclamation point (!)
39. Marks that tell the reader when to pause - when a sentence ends - or what kind of sentence he or she is reading
stanza
run-on sentence
punctuation
root
40. The way a person who lives in a specific geographical area might speak
syllable
topic sentence
past tense
dialect
41. The central idea or meaning of a story
idiom
future perfect
introduction
theme
42. Punctuation used to show excitement or emotion - placed at the end of a sentence
capitalization
vocabulary
simple sentence
exclamation point (!)
43. The opening section or paragraph of an essay or a report
narrative writing
introduction
compare
suffix
44. A sentence that tells the main idea of a paragraph
contrast
past tense
root word
topic sentence
45. A punctuation mark used to end a sentence that is a statement or command
present perfect
period (.)
independent clause
narrator
46. Writing broken into lines or stanzas - often with rhyme and rhythm
poetry
vocabulary
dialogue
proofreading
47. Books or Web sites that contain particular kinds of information
dialect
past tense
character
reference materials
48. The process of reading your writing and looking for errors in grammar - spelling - and structure
narrator
proofreading
punctuation
bibliography
49. A book that lists words alphabetically - tells how to pronounce them - and gives their definitions
bibliography
verb
dictionary
adage
50. Information in a piece of persuasive writing that is related to its issue and supports its position
stanza
reference materials
chapter
relevant evidence