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Reading And Writing Vocab
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. One of the five domains of writing; transition words - paper has a flow to it; beginning - middle - and end; sequencing
Flashback
Focus
Bias
Organization
2. An idea - object - or animal given the characteristics of a person
Personification
Onomatopoeia
Autobiography
Author's Purpose
3. The structure of a story; includes the problem and solution
Main Idea
Antonym
Plot
Excerpt
4. The authors hints or clues about what is going to happen in the story
Foreshadowing
Narrative Writing
Genre
Fact
5. The story of a person's life written by someone else
Conventions
Onomatopoeia
Paraphrase
Biography
6. Identical or very recurring final sounds in words usually at the end of the lines
Style
Inference
Rhyme
Stanza
7. Personalities of a character: honest - determined - loyal - etc.
Character Traits
Flashback
Foreshadowing
First Person Point of View
8. Sources which are taken from an original work; example: books
Primary Sources
Secondary Sources
Genre
Resolution
9. One of the five domains of writing: adding figurative language - buzz words - sentence variety and your voice into your writing
Content
Flashback
Style
First Person Point of View
10. A judgment based on reasoning rather than a direct or explicit statement
Synonym
Inference
Poetry
Biography
11. The solution in the story
Alliteration
Onomatopoeia
Fact
Resolution
12. The story of a person's life written by himself or herself
Fiction
Summarize
Character Traits
Autobiography
13. The similarities
Generalization
Compare
Third Person Point of View
Metaphor
14. How the author organizes the information in the story: by main ideas and details - by sequence of events - or by cause and effect - etc.
Metaphor
Text Organization
Idiom
Hyperbole
15. A repetition of beginning sounds of two or more words
Alliteration
Context Clues
Fiction
Story Elements
16. Sound effect words
Biography
Onomatopoeia
Main Idea
Content
17. A phrase or expression that means something different from what the words actually say
Climax
Idiom
Jargon
Autobiography
18. One of the five domains of writing: detailed examples - sophisticated sentences; etc.
Content
Secondary Sources
Focus
Personification
19. Text or first-hand account of an event; example: interview
Narrative Writing
Focus
Resolution
Primary Sources
20. Each character in the story is referred by the narrator as 'he' or 'she'
Third Person Point of View
Genre
Rhyme
Nonfiction
21. Having an opposite meaning to the word
Biography
Personification
Focus
Antonym
22. A conclusion drawn from specific information that is used to make a broad statement about a topic
Hyperbole
Generalization
Simile
Personification
23. A statement that is true and can be proven
Alliteration
Fact
Primary Sources
Poetry
24. One of the five domains of writing: staying on topic
Focus
Cause
Fact
Plot
25. Conversation between two characters in a story
Dialogue
Focus
Synonym
Nonfiction
26. A category used to classify literary works: drama - historical fiction - fantasy - mystery - realistic fiction - etc.
Inference
Paraphrase
Narrative Writing
Genre
27. Technical language of a particular group
Generalization
Jargon
Simile
Resolution
28. A passage taken out of a book
Synonym
Excerpt
Biography
Flashback
29. A tendency to favor one side; a prejudice
Metaphor
Content
Bias
Homophone/Homonym
30. The author's intent: to persuade - to entertain - to inform or teach
31. A verse of a poem
Third Person Point of View
Antonym
Stanza
Dialogue
32. Time and place in which a story unfolds
Poetry
Narrative Writing
Informational Writing
Setting
33. A comparison of two things without like or as
Character Traits
Metaphor
Primary Sources
Climax
34. Having a similar meaning to the word
Focus
Synonym
Dialogue
Narrative Writing
35. The effects of rhythm; the use of meter - imagery; examples: haiku - cinquain - etc.
Poetry
Main Idea
Narrative Writing
Autobiography
36. How the author thinks or feels about a particular topic
37. One of the five domains; capitalization - punctuation - complete sentences - spelling - etc.
Autobiography
Content
Flashback
Conventions
38. An exaggeration or overstatement
Hyperbole
Flashback
Bias
Opinion
39. Words pronounced the same but have a different meaning and spelling
Homophone/Homonym
Character Traits
Genre
Plot
40. A writing piece that informs or explains something
Informational Writing
Nonfiction
Main Idea
Stanza
41. What someone thinks or feels and can be argued
Opinion
Author's Viewpoint
Bias
Idiom
42. A writing piece where the writer is trying to convince or persuade the reader to agree with him or her
Persuasive Writing
Contrast
Idiom
Poetry
43. The turning point in a story
Biography
Poetry
Autobiography
Climax
44. The components of a narrative story: setting - characters and plot (problem and solution)
Author's Viewpoint
Simile
Character Traits
Story Elements
45. Stating in your own words the important things you have read
Fact
Autobiography
Conventions
Summarize
46. Using surrounding words or phrases to help you understand the meaning of a word
Context Clues
Antonym
Alliteration
Contrast
47. The action or event - happens first
Synonym
Secondary Sources
Antonym
Cause
48. The result; happens second
Contrast
Compare
Effect
Conventions
49. A writing piece that tells a story that has a beginning - middle - and end; has characters - setting - problem & solution
Poetry
Narrative Writing
Inference
Genre
50. To restate the information in your own words
Effect
First Person Point of View
Paraphrase
Inference