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Language Assessment
Assessment review
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| People or animals are taking part in a story | Character |
| Writing that tells a story | Narrative |
| Bold words, table of contents or graphs | Text Features |
| Hero of the story | Protagaonist |
| A recipe or lab report | Technical Writing |
| Discussion between characters | Dialogue |
| Details in chronological order | Sequential |
| Explains the reasons why things happened | Cause and Effect |
| Literary term that compares two unlike things | Metaphor |
| End of the story | Resolution |
| True story | Non-Fiction |
| Gives a message about human nature | Theme |
| Where the conflict is resolved | Climax |
| First part os a story | Exposition |
| Part of the story before the climax | Rising Action |
| Non-living things taking on people's qualities | Personification |
| Exaggeration | Hyperbole |
| Where or when a story takes place | Setting |
| Compares unlike things using "like" or "as" | Simile |
| Writing that gives full details about an object or living thing | Descriptive |
| Reading for information like a SS text | Expository |
| Writing structure that shares similarities and differences | Compare and Contrast |
| Story villain | Antagonist |
| Author tries to get you to their side | Persuasive |
| Struggle in the story | Conflict |
| After the story's climax and before the resolution | Falling Action |
| "Let's the cat out of the bag" is an example of what literary term | Idiom |
| "Crash" "Bang" "Boom" | onomatopoeia |