PSSA Terms Word Scramble
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Term | Definition |
Active voice | When the subject of the sentence is the doer of the action in the sentence |
Affix | One or more letters occurring as a bound form attended to the beginning Middle or End |
Adage | A saying that sets forth a general truth that has gained credibility Through long use over time. |
Allusion | An implied or indirect reference to literature to a familiar person, place, or event. |
Analogy | An extended comparison showing the similarities of two things. |
Analysis | Process or result of identifying the parts of a whole and their relationship with one and other. |
Central idea controlling point idea | The unifying element of a piece of text. |
Bias | The subtle presence or negative approach to a topic. |
Chronology | The sequential order in which events occur |
Cohesion | A quality of writing where ideas, details, and arguments move logically and fluidly throughout a piece of writing. |
Classification | A strategy a writer uses to group ideas that are similar or related. |
Convey | To communicate or make known |
Correlative conjunction | Words that are used in pairs |
Coordinate adjectives | Two or more successive words in a sentence that modify or describe the same noun |
Counterclaim | An argument that is in opposition to the claim/position provided in argument - active writing. This adds credibility to the writing. |
Dangling modifier | A modifier that is not clearly attached to the word or phrase it's supposed to modify |
Comparison verb | The form that an adverb takes when comparing an act of matter of two different things. |
Literary text | Imaginative or creative text that is generally a narrative story. |
Demonstrative | To make evident or improve |
Denotation | The direct or dictionary meaning of a word |
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