6th grade reading OAA review
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What type of figurative language is the expression "my lips are sealed" | idiom
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What type of figurative language is the expression " the car was like an old man,wheezing and chugging up the hill" | simile
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Which suffix means "one who": -ant -er -ly | -er
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Which prefix means "across": trans- inter- super- | trans-
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Which root word means "study of": -com -psych -ology | -ology
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The boy was benched because the referee called a flagrant foul when the boy kicked the other team member. What does flagrant mean? accidental intentional | intentional
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The type of genres based on real facts about people, places, things and events | non-fiction
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Part of a story plot that introduces the setting and most of the main characters | exposition
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The series of events in a story plot that lead to the story climax | rising action
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The end of the story plot where the conflict is resolved and a theme may emrge | resolution
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Which type of character does not change in a story plot: static or dynamic | static
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Which type of character is more fully developed by the end of the story plot: flat or round | round
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Point of View: the narrator is one of the characters in the story | 1st person
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Point of View: the narrator is not a character in the story but it telling the story from one character's POV | 3rd person limited
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Point of View: the "all-knowing" POV | 3rd person omniscient
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A slanted point of view; prejudice toward one point of view | bias
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Chronological order is: compare and contrast order, idea and example order, time/sequence order | time/sequence
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