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EOG Common Core Vocabulary
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Subjects
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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 person who tells the story
narrator
evidence
summary
problem and solution structure
2. The reasons that cause characters to act as they do
story structure
resolution
genre
motivation
3. Bad reasons for why something is done
genre
cons
develops
text structure
4. Integrating impressions: infer what people are like by the emotions they express
problem and solution structure
anecdote
dialogue
integrating information
5. Atmosphere (feeling) in a story or poem
mood
compare and contrast structure
impact
tone
6. Story of a person's life written by another person
summary
evidence
integrating information
biography
7. A conclusion one draws (infers) based on premises or evidence
inference
integrating information
revealed
resolution
8. Why the author wrote the story
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9. Things that have happened in a person's life.
autobiography
context
climax
experiences
10. Framework author chooses for a text
tone
cons
conflict
structure
11. Memories that are written down
central idea
conveys
pros
memoir
12. The most correct way
impact
most accurately
author's purpose
evidence
13. The series of episodes - or events - that make up the story
inference
capture
visual evidence
plot
14. Stating in your own words the central idea and important detail
anecdote
author's point of view
conflict
summary
15. Finding a solution to a problem
text structure
compare and contrast structure
resolution
figurative language
16. The most correct way
figurative language
experiences
anecdote
most accurately
17. The most important point the author is trying to get across
central idea
tone
context
summary
18. Used to explain why thing results from another
cause and effect structure
inference
cons
pros
19. (verb form) how an author expresses his thoughts -or point of view about a subject
impact
crafts
capture
theme
20. Framework author chooses for a text
structure
visual evidence
motivation
compare and contrast structure
21. Information that supports an author's reason for his beliefs
evidence
climax
most accurately
resolution
22. The use of certain words or phrases to show an author's feelings about a topic
conveys
connotative meaning
revealed
figurative language
23. Things that have happened in a person's life.
mood
genre
experiences
figurative meaning
24. The person who tells the story
crafts
narrator
biography
most accurately
25. Come into contact and make a change
evidence
chronology
impact
mood
26. Information that supports an author's reason for his beliefs
traits
reasons
evidence
theme
27. A structure of text in a specific order of events
argument
chronology
central idea
evidence
28. Change
central idea
revealed
argument
effect
29. Relating to a particular subject - topic - or craft
author's point of view
technical meaning
mood
plot
30. To make known or to show
revealed
summary
oppose
resolution
31. Characteristics that are inherited
technical meaning
traits
effect
attitude
32. The use of certain words or phrases to show an author's feelings about a topic
role
story structure
reasons
connotative meaning
33. The 'message' of the story
story structure
opinion
theme
most accurately
34. Short story of an amusing or interesting event
anecdote
develops
resolution
memoir
35. To take into control - in literary terms - to be able to help the reader understand something in the text
capture
evidence
climax
argument
36. Details that support the main idea.
conveys
figurative meaning
supporting details
story structure
37. Bad reasons for why something is done
inference
cons
oppose
cause and effect structure
38. A style of writing such as poetry - drama - fantasy - historical fiction - etc.
anecdote
connotative meaning
author's point of view
genre
39. Used to explain why thing results from another
context
approach
cause and effect structure
experiences
40. Story of a person's life written by that person
problem and solution structure
text evidence
cause and effect structure
autobiography
41. Atmosphere (feeling) in a story or poem
text evidence
dialogue
mood
supporting details
42. Provided by the writer to support his claims
inference
resolution
reasons
dialogue
43. Good reasons for why something is done
capture
story structure
pros
narrator
44. Adding details to support the text
theme
argument
effect
contribute
45. The movement of greatest suspense - surprise - or excitement
climax
develops
structure
crafts
46. Author's feelings about a topic
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47. To act against something - such as to oppose someone's viewpoint about a topic
opinion
contribute
effect
oppose
48. An actor's portrayal of someone in a play
role
structure
problem and solution structure
mood
49. A structure of text in a specific order of events
develops
chronology
anecdote
impact
50. Relating to a particular subject - topic - or craft
memoir
autobiography
technical meaning
supporting details