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Reading And Writing Vocab
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english
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. A repetition of beginning sounds of two or more words
Summarize
Inference
Metaphor
Alliteration
2. One of the five domains of writing; transition words - paper has a flow to it; beginning - middle - and end; sequencing
Hyperbole
Idiom
Organization
Metaphor
3. What someone thinks or feels and can be argued
Resolution
Opinion
Style
Synonym
4. A writing piece that informs or explains something
Generalization
Informational Writing
Cause
Content
5. An idea - object - or animal given the characteristics of a person
Personification
Metaphor
Effect
Dialogue
6. How the author thinks or feels about a particular topic
7. The author's intent: to persuade - to entertain - to inform or teach
8. Conversation between two characters in a story
Story Elements
Dialogue
Secondary Sources
Paraphrase
9. One of the five domains of writing: adding figurative language - buzz words - sentence variety and your voice into your writing
Setting
Character Traits
Style
Text Organization
10. The similarities
Synonym
Generalization
Third Person Point of View
Compare
11. One of the five domains; capitalization - punctuation - complete sentences - spelling - etc.
Effect
Flashback
Conventions
Informational Writing
12. A tendency to favor one side; a prejudice
Rhyme
Style
Bias
Paraphrase
13. An exaggeration or overstatement
Text Organization
Narrative Writing
Primary Sources
Hyperbole
14. The introduction of a past event into a story
Hyperbole
Alliteration
Flashback
Genre
15. A statement that is true and can be proven
Fact
Excerpt
Alliteration
Author's Viewpoint
16. Story that is true; a product of factual information
Primary Sources
Nonfiction
Climax
Narrative Writing
17. The turning point in a story
Context Clues
Climax
Synonym
Autobiography
18. A writing piece where the writer is trying to convince or persuade the reader to agree with him or her
Context Clues
Climax
Persuasive Writing
Metaphor
19. The authors hints or clues about what is going to happen in the story
Informational Writing
Third Person Point of View
Nonfiction
Foreshadowing
20. The author's central thought; the overall idea in a paragraph or passage
Generalization
Character Traits
Main Idea
Author's Purpose
21. A passage taken out of a book
Primary Sources
Excerpt
Foreshadowing
Homophone/Homonym
22. Sources which are taken from an original work; example: books
Inference
Secondary Sources
Informational Writing
Stanza
23. The story of a person's life written by himself or herself
Biography
Inference
Autobiography
Foreshadowing
24. Using surrounding words or phrases to help you understand the meaning of a word
Narrative Writing
Context Clues
Focus
Metaphor
25. The structure of a story; includes the problem and solution
Generalization
Plot
Fiction
Informational Writing
26. To restate the information in your own words
Homophone/Homonym
Summarize
Poetry
Paraphrase
27. Time and place in which a story unfolds
Setting
Contrast
Personification
Genre
28. Words pronounced the same but have a different meaning and spelling
Resolution
Flashback
Setting
Homophone/Homonym
29. The solution in the story
Opinion
Autobiography
Resolution
Narrative Writing
30. Technical language of a particular group
Focus
Setting
Jargon
Resolution
31. Stating in your own words the important things you have read
Setting
Excerpt
Simile
Summarize
32. How the author organizes the information in the story: by main ideas and details - by sequence of events - or by cause and effect - etc.
Jargon
Secondary Sources
Character Traits
Text Organization
33. The action or event - happens first
Cause
Fact
Onomatopoeia
Metaphor
34. A story that is not true; a product of imagination
Effect
Summarize
Fiction
Compare
35. The result; happens second
Genre
Synonym
Effect
Foreshadowing
36. The components of a narrative story: setting - characters and plot (problem and solution)
Genre
Synonym
Homophone/Homonym
Story Elements
37. One of the five domains of writing: detailed examples - sophisticated sentences; etc.
Fact
Content
Autobiography
Compare
38. Having a similar meaning to the word
Metaphor
Content
Synonym
Opinion
39. A comparison of two things without like or as
Metaphor
Author's Purpose
Genre
Plot
40. A writing piece that tells a story that has a beginning - middle - and end; has characters - setting - problem & solution
Narrative Writing
Main Idea
Opinion
Setting
41. Text or first-hand account of an event; example: interview
Primary Sources
Biography
Narrative Writing
Rhyme
42. Sound effect words
Conventions
Onomatopoeia
Primary Sources
Fact
43. One of the five domains of writing: staying on topic
Content
Focus
Autobiography
Bias
44. A comparison of two things using like or as
Hyperbole
Focus
Personification
Simile
45. The story of a person's life written by someone else
Style
Character Traits
Narrative Writing
Biography
46. The effects of rhythm; the use of meter - imagery; examples: haiku - cinquain - etc.
Opinion
Content
Context Clues
Poetry
47. A phrase or expression that means something different from what the words actually say
Idiom
Antonym
Style
Text Organization
48. A conclusion drawn from specific information that is used to make a broad statement about a topic
Generalization
Secondary Sources
Fact
Stanza
49. The story is relayed by a narrator who is also a character in the story; uses 'I' throughout the story
Content
Climax
Context Clues
First Person Point of View
50. Each character in the story is referred by the narrator as 'he' or 'she'
Rhyme
Third Person Point of View
Effect
Antonym