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Reading And Writing Vocab

Subject : english
Instructions:
  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. One of the five domains; capitalization - punctuation - complete sentences - spelling - etc.






2. Technical language of a particular group






3. Words pronounced the same but have a different meaning and spelling






4. Each character in the story is referred by the narrator as 'he' or 'she'






5. The action or event - happens first






6. A statement that is true and can be proven






7. The components of a narrative story: setting - characters and plot (problem and solution)






8. A comparison of two things without like or as






9. How the author organizes the information in the story: by main ideas and details - by sequence of events - or by cause and effect - etc.






10. Sources which are taken from an original work; example: books






11. The similarities






12. A writing piece that informs or explains something






13. The structure of a story; includes the problem and solution






14. Text or first-hand account of an event; example: interview






15. Story that is true; a product of factual information






16. What someone thinks or feels and can be argued






17. A judgment based on reasoning rather than a direct or explicit statement






18. A tendency to favor one side; a prejudice






19. The story of a person's life written by himself or herself






20. The solution in the story






21. A writing piece where the writer is trying to convince or persuade the reader to agree with him or her






22. Having a similar meaning to the word






23. A comparison of two things using like or as






24. A passage taken out of a book






25. A phrase or expression that means something different from what the words actually say






26. The differences






27. Conversation between two characters in a story






28. To restate the information in your own words






29. The author's intent: to persuade - to entertain - to inform or teach


30. One of the five domains of writing; transition words - paper has a flow to it; beginning - middle - and end; sequencing






31. The authors hints or clues about what is going to happen in the story






32. The story of a person's life written by someone else






33. A conclusion drawn from specific information that is used to make a broad statement about a topic






34. How the author thinks or feels about a particular topic


35. An idea - object - or animal given the characteristics of a person






36. The result; happens second






37. Using surrounding words or phrases to help you understand the meaning of a word






38. Stating in your own words the important things you have read






39. One of the five domains of writing: staying on topic






40. Having an opposite meaning to the word






41. A category used to classify literary works: drama - historical fiction - fantasy - mystery - realistic fiction - etc.






42. An exaggeration or overstatement






43. The effects of rhythm; the use of meter - imagery; examples: haiku - cinquain - etc.






44. One of the five domains of writing: detailed examples - sophisticated sentences; etc.






45. One of the five domains of writing: adding figurative language - buzz words - sentence variety and your voice into your writing






46. Identical or very recurring final sounds in words usually at the end of the lines






47. Personalities of a character: honest - determined - loyal - etc.






48. Time and place in which a story unfolds






49. The introduction of a past event into a story






50. The story is relayed by a narrator who is also a character in the story; uses 'I' throughout the story