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Reading ISAT Vocabulary - RIT 191-240
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This resource is intended for occasional review of vocabulary used in the ISAT, based on the DesCartes Vocabulary by RIT document. Suggestion: Randomly select 8-10 words each time you use this with your class The words are organized by RIT Band to allow you to focus on a particular set of skills. The RIT Bands are coded by color. Definitions were taken from a generic student glossary. You may choose to change the definition to better fit your curriculum or content, as needed. Below 151 Above 271
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Reading ISAT – Question 1 A list of books used for research that includes a brief explanation of each is an ______ ______. A. Brief Biography B. Annotated Bibliography C. Thesis Paper D. Ordered List
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Reading ISAT – Answer 1 Annotated Bibliography Back to Game
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Reading ISAT – Question 2 What kind of article, often written by an editor, expresses an opinion? A. Editorial B. Newspaper C. Sonnet D. Quote
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Reading ISAT – Answer 2 Editorial Back to Game
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Reading ISAT – Question 3 What kind of note appears at the bottom of the page of a research paper? A. Note cards B. Bibliography C. Footnote D. Reference
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Reading ISAT – Answer 3 Footnote Back to Game
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Example: “All the world’s a stage” (Shakespeare)
Reading ISAT – Question 4 What kind of figure of speech uses one thing to describe something else that’s different? Example: “All the world’s a stage” (Shakespeare) A. Metaphor B. Paradox C. Oxymoron D. Figurative Language
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Reading ISAT – Answer 4 Metaphor Back to Game
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Reading ISAT – Question 5 The part of a word that’s heard between the beginning and the ending sounds is the ______ ______. A. First Syllable B. Thesis Paper C. Vowel Blend D. Middle Sound
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Reading ISAT – Answer 5 Middle Sound Back to Game
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Reading ISAT – Question 6 A short piece of writing that highlights the main points of a longer piece is a ________. A. Short Story B. Summary C. Editorial D. Novel
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Reading ISAT – Answer 6 Summary Back to Game
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The base part of a word that gives the word
Reading ISAT – Question 7 The base part of a word that gives the word its meaning is the _____ _____. A. Beginning Sound B. Word Root C. Vowel Blend D. Homonym
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Reading ISAT – Answer 7 Word Root Back to Game
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Example: Patty planted pretty petunias.
Reading ISAT – Question 8 What is it called when a series of words all start with the same sound, like in a tongue twister? Example: Patty planted pretty petunias. A. Poem B. Rhyme C. Alliteration D. Opposite
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Reading ISAT – Answer 8 Alliteration Back to Game
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Example: great gray whale
Reading ISAT – Question 9 What is it called when words repeat a similar vowel sound but don’t actually rhyme? Example: great gray whale A. Assonance B. Alliteration C. Syllogism D. Homonym
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Reading ISAT – Answer 9 Assonance Back to Game
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Something that is believed to be true without any proof is
Reading ISAT – Question 10 Something that is believed to be true without any proof is an ________. A. Ending Sound B. Novel C. Announcement D. Assumption
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Reading ISAT – Answer 10 Assumption Back to Game
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Reading ISAT – Question 11 Novels and other writings written in England or other parts of Great Britain are part of _________ __________. A. Short Stories B. British Literature C. American Literature D. Personal Narrative
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Reading ISAT – Answer 11 British Literature Back to Game
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Reading ISAT – Question 12 To _________ means to describe the qualities or distinctive features of something. A. Explain B. Characterize C. Modify D. Persuade
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Reading ISAT – Answer 12 Characterize Back to Game
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Reading ISAT – Question 13 Events listed in the order that they happen, from oldest to newest, are in _________ order. A. Chronological B. Alphabetical C. Footnote D. Consonance
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Reading ISAT – Answer 13 Chronological Back to Game
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Reading ISAT – Question 14 The problem or situation in a story that needs to be resolved is the _______. A. Setting B. Character C. Conflict D. Chapter
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Reading ISAT – Answer 14 Conflict Back to Game
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Example: big angry gorilla
Reading ISAT – Question 15 What is it called when words repeat a similar consonant sound but don’t actually rhyme? Example: big angry gorilla A. Alliteration B. Consonance C. Poetry D. Antonym
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Reading ISAT – Answer 15 Consonance Back to Game
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A small piece of paper used to get a discount when buying something
Reading ISAT – Question 16 A small piece of paper used to get a discount when buying something is a _______. 25¢ off A. Note card B. Novel C. Thesis Paper D. Coupon
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Reading ISAT – Answer 16 Coupon Back to Game
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Reading ISAT – Question 17 An organized argument during which each person defends their opinion is a ______. A. Recipe B. Quote C. Debate D. Pun
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Reading ISAT – Answer 17 Debate Back to Game
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Reading ISAT – Question 18 An __________ is when something is described as bigger or better than it really is. A. Oxymoron B. Exaggeration C. Index D. Homonym
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Reading ISAT – Answer 18 Exaggeration Back to Game
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Reading ISAT – Question 19 What kind of writing is intended to give information and to explain difficult material? A. Exposition B. Short Story C. Bibliography D. Novel
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Reading ISAT – Answer 19 Exposition Back to Game
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Reading ISAT – Question 20 The events in a book that come after the plot’s climax are the _______ _____. A. Rising Action B. Ending Sound C. Falling Action D. Summary
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Reading ISAT – Answer 20 Falling Action Back to Game
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Reading ISAT – Question 21 What kind of resource book includes information about local plants, animals, and trails? A. Encyclopedia B. Field Guide C. Short Story D. Dictionary
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Reading ISAT – Answer 21 Field Guide Back to Game
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Reading ISAT – Question 22 What literary device is used to tell about a past event during a story? A. Metaphor B. Flashback C. Paradox D. Allusion
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Reading ISAT – Answer 22 Flashback Back to Game
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Reading ISAT – Question 23 What is the title of a newspaper article called, which is intended to get attention? A. Editorial B. Billboard C. Headline D. Coupon
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Reading ISAT – Answer 23 Headline Back to Game
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Reading ISAT – Question 24 Writing that is intended to teach something is written for the purpose of _______. A. Entertainment B. Literature C. Humor D. Instruction
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Reading ISAT – Answer 24 Instruction Back to Game
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Reading ISAT – Question 25 What literary device uses words to express something different or opposite from their actual meaning? A. Antonym B. Irony C. Contradict D. Syllogism
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Reading ISAT – Answer 25 Irony Back to Game
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Examples: figure of speech, flashback
Reading ISAT – Question 26 A technique that an author uses to create a specific effect in a story is a ________ _______. Examples: figure of speech, flashback A. Extended Metaphor B. Topic Sentence C. Literary Device D. Viewpoint
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Reading ISAT – Answer 26 Literary Device Back to Game
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Each part of a story, such as the plot, characters, setting and theme,
Reading ISAT – Question 27 Each part of a story, such as the plot, characters, setting and theme, is an example of a ______ _______. A. Literary Element B. Reference Material C. Folk Tale D. Novel
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Reading ISAT – Answer 27 Literary Element Back to Game
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Reading ISAT – Question 28 A short note intended to provide information, and often abbreviated as “memo,” is a _________. A. Memorial B. Footnote C. Memorandum D. Reference
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Reading ISAT – Answer 28 Memorandum Back to Game
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To tell a story or explain the events in a story is to _________.
Reading ISAT – Question 29 To tell a story or explain the events in a story is to _________. A. Persuade B. Quote C. Contrast D. Narrate
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Reading ISAT – Answer 29 Narrate Back to Game
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The sequence that things happen in a story is the
Reading ISAT – Question 30 The sequence that things happen in a story is the _____ ___ _______ A. ABC Order B. Problem and Solution C. Order of Events D. Thesis Paper
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Reading ISAT – Answer 30 Order of Events Back to Game
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A story that is told to explain a moral lesson is a ________.
Reading ISAT – Question 31 A story that is told to explain a moral lesson is a ________. A. Parable B. Fairy Tale C. Novel D. Paradox
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Reading ISAT – Answer 31 Parable Back to Game
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Reading ISAT – Question 32 Someone who is able to get others to change their minds about an issue can be described as _______. A. Opinionated B. Persuasive C. Loud D. Oxymoron
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Reading ISAT – Answer 32 Persuasive Back to Game
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What tense is used to tell a story that is happening right now?
Reading ISAT – Question 33 What tense is used to tell a story that is happening right now? A. Future Tense B. Past Participle C. Present Tense D. Current Events
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Reading ISAT – Answer 33 Present Tense Back to Game
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What kind of source comes from the people who were really there?
Reading ISAT – Question 34 What kind of source comes from the people who were really there? Examples: letters, diaries A. Pathetic Fallacy B. Primary Source Historical Documents C. Biography D. Reference
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Primary Source Historical Document
Reading ISAT – Answer 34 Primary Source Historical Document Back to Game
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A ______ is a play on words, which is often humorous.
Reading ISAT – Question 35 A ______ is a play on words, which is often humorous. A. Pun B. Cartoon C. Rhyme D. Homonym
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Reading ISAT – Answer 35 Pun Back to Game
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The exact words that a person says are a _______.
Reading ISAT – Question 36 The exact words that a person says are a _______. A. Editorial B. Quote C. Autobiography D. Reference
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Reading ISAT – Answer 36 Quote Back to Game
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Reading ISAT – Question 37 Something that is referred to in order to get information is a _________. A. Sonnet B. Note C. Reference D. Novel
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Reading ISAT – Answer 37 Reference Back to Game
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Reading ISAT – Question 38 What kind of paper summarizes information from several sources and often includes a title page and a bibliography? A. Research Paper B. Narrative C. Persuasive Essay D. Extended Metaphor
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Reading ISAT – Answer 38 Research Paper Back to Game
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One event in a story or in a play is called a _________.
Reading ISAT – Question 39 One event in a story or in a play is called a _________. A. Plot B. Context C. Scene D. Fiction
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Reading ISAT – Answer 39 Scene Back to Game
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Reading ISAT – Question 40 What kind of source tells about an event, but is written by someone who wasn’t actually there? A. Autobiography B. Letter C. Secondary Source D. Narrative Essay
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Reading ISAT – Answer 40 Secondary Source Back to Game
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Reading ISAT – Question 41 A ________ is a talk that someone gives, or a written copy of the talk that someone gives. A. Thesis Statement B. Summary C. Viewpoint D. Speech
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Reading ISAT – Answer 41 Speech Back to Game
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Another name for a short story is a _______.
Reading ISAT – Question 42 Another name for a short story is a _______. A. Novel B. Tale C. Historical Fiction D. Play
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Reading ISAT – Answer 42 Tale Back to Game
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Reading ISAT – Question 43 What kind of research paper focuses on a specific topic and is often used in college classes? A. Editorial B. Thesis Paper C. Persuasive Essay D. Bibliography
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Reading ISAT – Answer 43 Thesis Paper Back to Game
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Puns and other humorous uses of words are called _____ _____.
Reading ISAT – Question 44 Puns and other humorous uses of words are called _____ _____. A. Literary Device B. Oxymoron C. Word Play D. Pathetic Fallacy
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Reading ISAT – Answer 44 Word Play Back to Game
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Reading ISAT – Question 45 Stories and other writings written anywhere in the world thousands of years ago are part of world and _______ _________. A. Autobiographies B. Problem and Solution C. Ancient Literature D. Historical Fiction
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World and Ancient Literature
Reading ISAT – Answer 45 World and Ancient Literature Back to Game
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Reading ISAT – Question 46 Stories and other writings written in any country are part of _________ __________. A. Standard English B. World Literature C. British Literature D. Fairy Tale
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Reading ISAT – Answer 46 World Literature Back to Game
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An indirect reference to something is an __________.
Reading ISAT – Question 47 An indirect reference to something is an __________. Allusion B. Oxymoron C. Metaphor D. Allegory
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Reading ISAT – Answer 47 Allusion Back to Game
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Reading ISAT – Question 48 The section at the end of a book or research paper that at additional information is an ____________. A. Bibliography B. Chapter C. Footnote D. Appendix
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Reading ISAT – Answer 48 Appendix Back to Game
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Reading ISAT – Question 49 The act of describing a character by their unique qualities is ____________. A. Personification B. Viewpoint C. Characterization D. Archtype
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Reading ISAT – Answer 49 Characterization Back to Game
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To ________ things means to describe what makes them different.
Reading ISAT – Question 50 To ________ things means to describe what makes them different. A. Compare B. Explain C. Contrast D. Classify
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Reading ISAT – Answer 50 Contrast Back to Game
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Reading ISAT – Question 51 A metaphor that is used throughout an entire poem or piece of writing is an ________ ________. A. Extended Metaphor B. Literary Element C. Pathetic Fallacy D. Annotated Bibliography
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Reading ISAT – Answer 51 Extended Metaphor Back to Game
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Reading ISAT – Question 52 The letters at the top of a dictionary page that indicate what words are on that page are _______ _______. A. Page Numbers B. Guide Letters C. Point of View D. Alphabetical Order
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Reading ISAT – Answer 52 Guide Letters Back to Game
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Examples: their, they’re, there
Reading ISAT – Question 53 Two words that sound the same but have different meanings are __________. Examples: their, they’re, there A. Rhyme B. Alliteration C. Homophone D. Homonym
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Reading ISAT – Answer 53 Homophone Back to Game
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A phrase with words that seem to be opposites is an __________.
Reading ISAT – Question 54 A phrase with words that seem to be opposites is an __________. Examples: “pretty ugly” or “jumbo shrimp” A. Word Play B. Paradox C. Oxymoron D. Onomatopoeia
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Reading ISAT – Answer 54 Oxymoron Back to Game
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Reading ISAT – Question 55 To _______ a problem means to come to a solution so that the problem is over. A. Plot B. Resolve C. Narrate D. Debate
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Reading ISAT – Answer 55 Resolve Back to Game
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Reading ISAT – Question 56 The anticipation or excitement that builds up in stories like a mystery novel is called ________. A. Problem and Solution B. Falling Action C. Suspense D. Narration
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Reading ISAT – Answer 56 Suspense Back to Game
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An original model or pattern that others follow is an ________.
Reading ISAT – Question 57 An original model or pattern that others follow is an ________. A. Allegory B. Primary Source Document C. Archetype D. Syllogism
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Reading ISAT – Answer 57 Archetype Back to Game
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Reading ISAT – Question 58 To express an opposing opinion or to go against an idea is to ________. A. Contradict B. Persuade C. Symbolize D. Contrast
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Reading ISAT – Answer 58 Contradict Back to Game
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Reading ISAT – Question 59 A story told by someone who is actually part of the story is told in ______ _______. A. Present Tense B. Rising Action C. First Person D. Narrative Essay
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Reading ISAT – Answer 59 First Person Back to Game
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“daDUM daDUM daDUM daDUM daDUM”
Reading ISAT – Question 60 What common meter used in poetry consists of sets of five unaccented and accented syllables? Sounds like “daDUM daDUM daDUM daDUM daDUM” A. Poetry B. Iambic Pentameter C. Word Family D. Assonance
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Reading ISAT – Answer 60 Iambic Pentameter Back to Game
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Hint: Iambic pentameter has five per line
Reading ISAT – Question 61 The sets of syllables that make up the pattern of poetry are called _____ ______. Hint: Iambic pentameter has five per line A. Standard English B. Falling Action C. Metric Feet D. Pathetic Fallacy
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Reading ISAT – Answer 61 Metric Feet Back to Game
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Someone who knows EVERYTHING is ____________.
Reading ISAT – Question 62 Someone who knows EVERYTHING is ____________. A. Oxymoron B. Archetype C. Antithesis D. Omniscient
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Reading ISAT – Answer 62 Omniscient Back to Game
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A statement that appears to contradict itself is a _______________.
Reading ISAT – Question 63 A statement that appears to contradict itself is a _______________. A. Paradox B. Scansion C. Exposition D. Syllogism
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Reading ISAT – Answer 63 Paradox Back to Game
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Reading ISAT – Question 64 Giving human emotions to inanimate objects or nature is _______ ______. Example: “cruel wind” A. Extended Metaphor B. Pathetic Fallacy C. Allegory D. Metric Feet
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Reading ISAT – Answer 64 Pathetic Fallacy Back to Game
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What form of writing uses the pronoun “you”?
Reading ISAT – Question 65 What form of writing uses the pronoun “you”? A. Stereotype B. Viewpoint C. Second Person D. Persuasive Essay
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Reading ISAT – Answer 65 Second Person Back to Game
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A fourteen-line poem with a fixed rhyming pattern is a _________.
Reading ISAT – Question 66 A fourteen-line poem with a fixed rhyming pattern is a _________. Scansion B. Paradox C. Sonnet D. Metonymy
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Reading ISAT – Answer 66 Sonnet Back to Game
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Proper, grammatically correct English is referred to as
Reading ISAT – Question 67 Proper, grammatically correct English is referred to as _______ English. A. British B. Standard C. American D. Literal
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Reading ISAT – Answer 67 Standard English Back to Game
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Example: Blondes are dumb
Reading ISAT – Question 68 A conventional or commonly held belief that is often untrue or over simplified is a __________. Example: Blondes are dumb A. Archetype B. Synecdoche C. Stereotype D. Footnote
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Reading ISAT – Answer 68 Stereotype Back to Game
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Reading ISAT – Question 69 The extra information provided in a story that makes it more interesting and meaningful are ________ ________. A. Footnotes B. Literary Element C. Secondary Source D. Supporting Details
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Reading ISAT – Answer 69 Supporting Details Back to Game
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The use of symbols to represent things or events is __________.
Reading ISAT – Question 70 The use of symbols to represent things or events is __________. A. Symbolism B. Allusion C. Assonance D. Myth
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Reading ISAT – Answer 70 Symbolism Back to Game
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To represent or to act as a symbol is to _________.
Reading ISAT – Question 71 To represent or to act as a symbol is to _________. A. Reference B. Symbolize C. Persuade D. Contrast
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Reading ISAT – Answer 71 Symbolize Back to Game
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Reading ISAT – Question 72 A story written about other people, using pronouns such as “they” is written in what form? A. Second Person B. Folk Tale C. Metonymy D. Third Person
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Reading ISAT – Answer 72 Third Person Back to Game
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The position from which an event or object is seen is a __________.
Reading ISAT – Question 73 The position from which an event or object is seen is a __________. A. Stereotype B. Consonance C. Viewpoint D. First Person
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Reading ISAT – Answer 73 Viewpoint Back to Game
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Something that is the opposite is the __________.
Reading ISAT – Question 74 Something that is the opposite is the __________. A. Exposition B. Paradox C. Omniscient D. Antithesis
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Reading ISAT – Answer 74 Antithesis Back to Game
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Reading ISAT – Question 75 A figure of speech in which a word or phrase is substituted for another word or phrase that is closely related is ___________. Example: “Washington” for “United States government” A. Metonymy B. Extended Metaphor C. Allegory D. Irony
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Pronounced: me-TŏN-eh-mee
Reading ISAT – Answer 75 Metonymy Pronounced: me-TŏN-eh-mee Back to Game
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The analysis of the metric patterns in poetry is ________.
Reading ISAT – Question 76 The analysis of the metric patterns in poetry is ________. A. Metric Feet B. Exposition C. Iambic Pentameter D. Scansion
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Reading ISAT – Answer 76 Scansion Back to Game
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Example: “law” for “police officer”
Reading ISAT – Question 77 A figure of speech in which a part is used as the whole, or the whole is used for a part is a _________. Example: “law” for “police officer” A. Metonymy B. Synecdoche C. Consonance D. Allusion
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Pronounced: sin-EK-doh-kee
Reading ISAT – Answer 77 Synecdoche Pronounced: sin-EK-doh-kee Back to Game
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