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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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1. A piece of information that deomonstrates or illustrates a more broad word or concept
metaphor
revise
example
stanza
2. To identify ways that multiple things are different
idiom
sentence fragment
contrast
independent clause
3. Two words that look alike but have different meanings
homographs
interjection
supporting details
opinion
4. The reason something happens
cause
proverb
past perfect
poetry
5. The literal meaning of a word
definition
proper noun
vocabulary
climax
6. Something that can be proven to be true
reference materials
fact
definition
multiple-meaning words
7. The final paragraph in an essay
comma ( -)
main idea
conclusion
editing
8. A group of letters added to the beginning of a root word
prepositional phrase
periodical
prefix
encyclopedia
9. A work of literature - such as a story or a novel - that is made-up
definition
contrast
fiction
exclamation point (!)
10. Words that are spelled the same but have more than one meaning
multiple-meaning words
atlas
verb
chapter
11. A statement that cannot be proven. It communicates someone's feeling or judgment.
proofreading
first person
opinion
multiple-meaning words
12. Correcting and changing a text in order to improve it
prefix
narrator
editing
future tense
13. A word that helps writing flow from one idea to the next
transition
informational writing
motivation
figurative language
14. The basic word part that another word is made of - when an affix is added
root word
prepositional phrase
relevant evidence
suffix
15. Writing broken into lines or stanzas - often with rhyme and rhythm
synonym
poetry
stanza
exposition
16. A listing of the resources used for a written project
bibliography
figurative language
independent clause
future tense
17. The basic word part that another word is made of - when an affix is added
contrast
exclamation point (!)
perfect tense
root word
18. A word that means the same or almost the same as another word
past perfect
synonym
definition
exposition
19. An educated guess about a passsage based on details in the passage - prior knowledge - and common sense
inference
period (.)
conjuction
affix
20. The most basic part of a word - often from Latin or Greek
exclamation point (!)
root
resolution
narrator
21. An Internet reference that gives a list of Internet sites related to a topic
introduction
verb
antonym
online directory
22. Section of a book
first person
contrast
encyclopedia
chapter
23. A word or phrase that shows strong feeling
period (.)
simple sentence
interjection
topic sentence
24. The plan for an essay or report in list form
figurative language
simple sentence
outline
capitalization
25. A tool that helps to organize ideas and can be used to visually illustrate ideas
dictionary
vocabulary
graphic organizer
prepositional phrase
26. A kind of figurative language that would not make sense if taken literally
spelling
idiom
narrator
effect
27. A tool that helps to organize ideas and can be used to visually illustrate ideas
supporting details
resolution
graphic organizer
present perfect
28. Writing broken into lines or stanzas - often with rhyme and rhythm
suffix
homographs
metaphor
poetry
29. The reason something happens
persuasive writing
draft
cause
capitalization
30. Words an author chooses when writing
lines
relevant evidence
run-on sentence
vocabulary
31. Information in a piece of persuasive writing that is related to its issue and supports its position
relevant evidence
past tense
draft
editing
32. A long sentence that expresses two complete thoughts and should really be two sentences
theme
independent clause
run-on sentence
homographs
33. The way a person who lives in a specific geographical area might speak
persuasive writing
narrator
independent clause
dialect
34. Using the correct arrangement of letters when writing a word
past perfect
simple sentence
independent clause
spelling
35. A way of telling a story from the point of view of 'I' or 'we'
transition
first person
definition
adage
36. Any person or creature that takes part in the action of a story
root word
character
first person
antonym
37. A word that connects two or more words or sentences
persuasive writing
plot
drama
conjuction
38. A part of a longer word that can stand on its own
dialect
third-person limited
base word
outline
39. A saying that has been popularly accepted over a period of time
simple sentence
adage
third person
inference
40. What the passage is mostly about
verb
encyclopedia
main idea
verb
41. The plan for an essay or report in list form
fact
introduction
outline
adage
42. A piece of information that deomonstrates or illustrates a more broad word or concept
simile
third-person limited
example
periodical
43. Marks that tell the reader when to pause - when a sentence ends - or what kind of sentence he or she is reading
perfect tense
point of view
effect
punctuation
44. A phrase that has a subject and verb and can stand alone as its own sentence
editing
independent clause
transition
simple sentence
45. A word that has the opposite meaning of another word
present tense
prefix
antonym
draft
46. The central idea or meaning of a story
period (.)
theme
independent clause
present tense
47. A publication - such as a newspaper - magazine - or brochure - that is released daily - weekly - monthly - or yearly
periodical
motivation
informational writing
transition
48. The point in a story at which the conflict of the story is addressed by the main characters(s)
resource
climax
homographs
resolution
49. A sentence with one subject and at least one predicate
paragraph
sequence
motivation
simple sentence
50. The position from which a story is told; also the attitude or perspective of the author
point of view
persuasive writing
supporting details
sentence fragment