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Vocabulary Non- fiction Just for Fun 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points Test Strategies Poetry/ Drama
Onomatopoeia
What are sound words?
Dialogue
What is conversation between actors in a play?
free verse poem
What is poetry that doesn’t rhyme?
stage directions
What is information that tells what actors are doing while on stage?
extended metaphor
A metaphor that extends throughout an entire poem.
genre
How are books classified?
supporting details
What are details that support or explain the main ideas of a piece of text.
climax
What is the turning point of a story?
synonym
What is a word with a similar meaning?
antonym
What is a word with an opposite meaning?
a dictionary
What I will use if I don’t know what any word means?
Check to make sure all questions are answered and bubbled correctly.
What will I do before turning my test in?
Count how many passages there are.
What can I do to help me with my pacing?
neatly and completely
How will I “bubble” in my answer choices?
my watch or the board
Where can I find out how much time I have left?
captions
What is the text under a photograph called?
everything on the page
What information should I read?
thought-shots
What will help me to stay focused if the text gets boring?
Maps and graphic organizers
How else can information be presented?
To persuade, entertain, or inform
What are authors’ purposes for writing non- fiction?
potty fast!
What do I need to do if I go to the restroom during the test?
donuts
What should I NOT eat for breakfast?
wandering eyes
What is a waste of time because every test is different?
highlighters
What do I need to ask for and use only as a tool for important words?
high school
Where I will be next year because I WILL be successful?
Make your wager
Which literary device does the following phrase incorporate? The artist’s paintbrush danced across the canvas.
What is personification?