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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. The plan for an essay or report in list form
introduction
reference materials
vocabulary
outline
2. Conversations that characters have with each other
trait
point of view
resolution
dialogue
3. The basic word part that another word is made of - when an affix is added
quotation marks (' ')
perfect tense
root word
prepositional phrase
4. A piece of information that deomonstrates or illustrates a more broad word or concept
prefix
stanza
example
perfect tense
5. A form of the perfect tense made by combining the present tense of 'to have' with the past participle of a verb
simple sentence
generalization
present perfect
first person
6. The smallest unit of sound in a word that contains at least a vowel or a vowel and consonant
verse
suffix
exclamation point (!)
syllable
7. A word that expresses action - a relationship between two things - or a state of being
verb
homographs
context clues
adage
8. A statement that cannot be proven. It communicates someone's feeling or judgment.
opinion
third-person limited
informational writing
quotation marks (' ')
9. One of the first versions of a writer's work
informational writing
resolution
draft
chapter
10. A form of the perfect tense made by combining the present tense of 'to have' with the past participle of a verb
present perfect
future perfect
generalization
punctuation
11. Words that are spelled the same but have more than one meaning
past tense
paragraph
multiple-meaning words
stanza
12. A word that links objects (generally nouns or pronouns) to other words in a sentence
prior knowledge
base word
climax
preposition
13. Something that can be proven to be true
persuasive writing
root
exclamation point (!)
fact
14. A book that lists words alphabetically - tells how to pronounce them - and gives their definitions
dictionary
opinion
effect
introduction
15. Words an author chooses when writing
vocabulary
homographs
period (.)
exposition
16. To make corrections and changes in a draft
third-person limited
revise
restatement
bibliography
17. A punctuation mark used to end a sentence that is a statement or command
first person
period (.)
run-on sentence
third-person limited
18. Something that can be proven to be true
fact
narrator
opinion
cause
19. A phrase that has a subject and verb and can stand alone as its own sentence
interjection
independent clause
prior knowledge
paragraph
20. Knowledge you have before you read a text - which is used to make inferences about the text
present tense
inference
prior knowledge
comma ( -)
21. A broad statement based on specific facts and examples
generalization
definition
independent clause
fiction
22. Conversations that characters have with each other
first person
exclamation point (!)
trait
dialogue
23. The part of the story when the problems are solved and the story ends
exclamation point (!)
homographs
root word
resolution
24. A book or set of books that gives facts about many topics
run-on sentence
syllable
compare
encyclopedia
25. Words spoken by the actors in a drama
setting
relevant evidence
contrast
lines
26. A form of a verb used to describe actions that have already happened
past tense
contrast
setting
compare
27. A group of letters that is added before or after a root
resource
affix
sentence fragment
root word
28. The position from which a story is told; also the attitude or perspective of the author
point of view
conclusion
bibliography
motivation
29. A group of sentences that supports or explains one main idea
detail
third-person limited
paragraph
multiple-meaning words
30. The reason something happens
cause
third person
periodical
motivation
31. A form of the perfect tense made by combining the future tense of 'to have' with the past tense form of a verb
exclamation point (!)
future perfect
preposition
editing
32. When used as a context clue - a statement that sums up an idea
context clues
restatement
fiction
third person
33. Words in a sentence or paragraph that help you figure out the meaning of an unfamiliar word
context clues
punctuation
independent clause
informational writing
34. What the passage is mostly about
affix
opinion
compare
main idea
35. Punctuation used to show excitement or emotion - placed at the end of a sentence
third-person limited
point of view
present tense
exclamation point (!)
36. A publication - such as a newspaper - magazine - or brochure - that is released daily - weekly - monthly - or yearly
proverb
periodical
fiction
future perfect
37. A group of letters added to the beginning of a root word
prefix
dictionary
vocabulary
metaphor
38. A book of maps
conflict
atlas
informational writing
dialect
39. Two words that look alike but have different meanings
lines
proverb
homographs
fact
40. Punctuation marks used around direct dialogue and certain titles
effect
conflict
root
quotation marks (' ')
41. The final paragraph in an essay
conclusion
preposition
tense
informational writing
42. The struggle or problem faced by the characters in a story
topic sentence
relevant evidence
first person
conflict
43. Marks that tell the reader when to pause - when a sentence ends - or what kind of sentence he or she is reading
topic sentence
narrative writing
punctuation
spelling
44. A way of telling a story from the point of view of 'I' or 'we'
first person
inference
opinion
present tense
45. A word that has the opposite meaning of another word
dictionary
antonym
topic sentence
drama
46. Writing that tells the reader about something - gives facts - or explains something
syllable
comma ( -)
informational writing
verse
47. Letters added to the end of a root word that change the meaning of the word
introduction
suffix
idiom
present perfect
48. The use of sources - such as books - newspapers - and the Internet - to find information
quotation marks (' ')
periodical
third-person omniscient
research
49. The repetition of consonant sounds at the beginnings of words
dialogue
exclamation point (!)
preposition
alliteration
50. A line of a poem or song
simile
verse
outline
punctuation