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6th Grade LA Priorit Test

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Affix
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Informational Text
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Organizational Patterns
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Literary Text
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Conventions
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Writing Process
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Context Clues
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Modes
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Plagiarism
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Root Word
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Main Idea
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Character Development
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Prediction
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Inference
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Summary
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Evidence
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Plot Development
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Point of View
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The way a character changes throughout a literary text
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The perspective from which a story is told
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The overall idea of a text
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An educated guess at what will happen in the future
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Taking someone else's work or ideas and claiming them as your own
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Different genres of text determined by the author's reason for writing
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A nonfictional piece of writing that informs the reader about a specific topic
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Hints an author gives to help define an unknown word
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The basic part of a word after all affixes have been removed
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Plan, draft, revise, edit, publish
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A prefix or suffix added to a root word to change meaning or part of speech
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Using spelling, capitalization, grammar, and punctuation to help make writing clear and understandable
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Different ways of organizing information based on the author's purpose
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The series of events within literary text
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A fictional piece of writing that tells a story or entertains
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Proof found within text
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A shortened version of a text that includes the main idea and supporting details
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A conclusion made by using background knowledge and clues from the story
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Genre
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The vocabulary a writer chooses to show meaning
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A comparison of items based on their relationship
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A struggle or battle a character experiences
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The author's reason for writing
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The statements that support the overall idea of text
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The message or life lesson the author wants the reader to learn
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Figurative language used to make writing more interesting
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Parts of a nonfiction text that help the reader find information and understand what they read
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The author's opinions and beliefs

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