Language Arts Post Test

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Comparison of two things describing one thing as if it were the other
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Vivid descriptions of text
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Use of words that imitate sounds, such as bang, pop, whoosh, SPLAT
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Message about life that the reader infers based upon what happens to the characters
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An autobiography in which a senator tells a story of her life
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Comparison of two things not using the words "like or as." For example, Lebron James is a beast at basketball.
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Attitude the writer projects in a poem via word choice
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Repeated use of vowel sounds in stressed syllables that do not rhyme
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An explanation of a scientific experiment
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Direct or implied references to people, places, events
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A review of two novels that you read in your English class this year
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A written text that the author writes about himself or herself
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Conclusion that usually shows how the conflict is settled
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The type of writing written with a pro or con side
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Atmosphere created by the story; emotion felt by the reader
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A magazine article in which a poet describes what he learned from a favorite teacher
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The written version of a play
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Time and place of a story
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The first few letters of a word is known as the ______.
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When the writer assigns human qualities to inanimate things. For example, "the sun danced along the Jersey Shore"
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A manual that provides guidance on building a personal computer
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These stories explain the actions of gods or other supernatural forces
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An exaggeration used for comic effect or to express a strong emotion
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Long narrative poems that depict a character engaging in dangerous journeys, battles, or quests important to the history of a nation or culture
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Methods used by a writer to help the reader get to know a character
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Telling of a story from the perspective of a narrator outside of the story
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Sequence of events in a story
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The last few letters of a word is known as__________
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A proposal to build a new section to WMS to expand the school
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Incident that reveals the central conflict
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A speech in which a student tries to convince classmates to exercise daily
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Expressions not meant to be taken literally; developed and understood by people of a certain region or group
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Repeated use of consonant sounds in stressed syllables; Peter, picked, pickles
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Turning point at which the story's outcome is determined; point of greatest intensity
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Characters on which these stories are based on a heroic act
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Message expressed directly by the author; often found in fables
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2 points
A French word meaning kind or type
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The true story of a mission to Pluto
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Describes scenery, lighting, sound effects, and tell how characters behave
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The type of drama that usually deals with a light subject usually associated with humor
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Telling of a story from the perspective of a character in the story
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Clues given to help the reader know that something unexpected is going to happen
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Comparison of two things using the words "like or as"
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A message about life that is often expressed in many different eras and across cultures
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Introduces the characters and their situation
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Type of drama or work that centers on the main characters death
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Events that develop the conflict
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Repeated use of words or phrases
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Presentation of character's words as they are spoken
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Language and grammar of a particular region or group such as in "Thank You M'am" -Yes'm, No'm