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Language Assessment

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QuestionAnswer
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
Created by: Smandelbaum
 

 



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