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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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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. Author's feelings about a topic
2. To get a point across or to show
argument
impact
conveys
evidence
3. To make visible - to make clear
argument
develops
story structure
climax
4. Finding a solution to a problem
figurative meaning
resolution
biography
plot
5. A reason for or against something
integrating information
story structure
evidence
argument
6. A reason for or against something
argument
summary
traits
genre
7. The 'message' of the story
genre
theme
oppose
claims
8. Integrating impressions: infer what people are like by the emotions they express
integrating information
cause and effect structure
compare and contrast structure
figurative language
9. The use of certain words or phrases to show an author's feelings about a topic
attitude
text evidence
chronology
connotative meaning
10. The movement of greatest suspense - surprise - or excitement
climax
effect
most accurately
opinion
11. Relating to a particular subject - topic - or craft
figurative language
technical meaning
effect
memoir
12. Adding details to support the text
develops
contribute
attitude
role
13. Story of a person's life written by that person
autobiography
contribute
plot
figurative meaning
14. Statements of what the author believes
summary
claims
attitude
experiences
15. Provided by the writer to support his claims
reasons
revealed
capture
compare and contrast structure
16. A structure of text in a specific order of events
autobiography
develops
biography
chronology
17. (verb form) how an author expresses his thoughts -or point of view about a subject
crafts
role
central idea
connotative meaning
18. When the words mean something other than what they say.
capture
cons
autobiography
figurative meaning
19. Begin to deal with
resolution
approach
claims
pros
20. How an author organizes information
author's point of view
central idea
effect
text structure
21. Good reasons for why something is done
resolution
revealed
supporting details
pros
22. Story of a person's life written by that person
effect
mood
reasons
autobiography
23. Words from the text to that support your ideas/answers.
central idea
impact
text evidence
biography
24. The most important point the author is trying to get across
visual evidence
contribute
chronology
central idea
25. Information that supports an author's reason for his beliefs
evidence
compare and contrast structure
summary
author's purpose
26. Story of a person's life written by another person
pros
figurative meaning
claims
biography
27. The person who tells the story
dialogue
motivation
figurative meaning
narrator
28. Memories that are written down
pros
figurative meaning
memoir
develops
29. The movement of greatest suspense - surprise - or excitement
approach
conflict
climax
motivation
30. Struggle that the main character tries to overcome
theme
context
conflict
supporting details
31. Present a problem and solve it
capture
develops
problem and solution structure
compare and contrast structure
32. Stating in your own words the central idea and important detail
summary
conveys
cons
connotative meaning
33. Stating in your own words the central idea and important detail
approach
crafts
traits
summary
34. When the words mean something other than what they say.
central idea
figurative meaning
story structure
autobiography
35. The way a story is organized
story structure
author's purpose
plot
tone
36. The 'message' of the story
capture
theme
impact
conflict
37. Why the author wrote the story
38. The reasons that cause characters to act as they do
connotative meaning
motivation
evidence
theme
39. Details that support the main idea.
figurative language
supporting details
plot
author's point of view
40. Provided by the writer to support his claims
structure
inference
reasons
memoir
41. To make visible - to make clear
conveys
mood
develops
evidence
42. The way a story is organized
text evidence
story structure
author's purpose
integrating information
43. The person who tells the story
role
structure
narrator
text structure
44. Words used in an imaginative way to create interesting effects
conveys
autobiography
most accurately
figurative language
45. Good reasons for why something is done
impact
motivation
text evidence
pros
46. The use of certain words or phrases to show an author's feelings about a topic
central idea
connotative meaning
revealed
approach
47. Bad reasons for why something is done
cons
figurative language
approach
supporting details
48. The attitude of the narrator or speaker
central idea
tone
approach
visual evidence
49. Things that have happened in a person's life.
summary
conveys
connotative meaning
experiences
50. Statements of what the author believes
author's point of view
plot
claims
dialogue