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Quarter 4 Review: Part 2
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The central idea of a text is:
The last paragraph
The title of the text
The main message or point of the text
The first sentence of each paragraph
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Paraphrasing means:
Removing information
Adding information to a text
Finding spelling errors
Restating ideas in your own words
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When you summarize a text, you:
Change all the words
List every detail
Give the main points briefly
Copy the text word for word
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When you compare and contrast, you are:
Creating a timeline
Indentifying the main idea
Finding similarities and differences
Looking for cause and effect relationships
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Which of these is NOT a text feature?
Character dialogue
Headings
Captions
Table of contents
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Assonance refers to:
The repetition of consonant sounds
Words that rhyme
The repetition of vowel sounds
Words that are opposites
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Relevant details in a text are:
All proper nouns
Only the first and last sentences
Information that supports the main idea
Any interesting information
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Dialect in writing refers to:
The way characters speak based on their region or background
The punctuation in a story
The type of paper used
The length of paragraphs
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Narrative poetry:
Lists facts
Tells a story
Explains how to do somethings
Expresses feelings
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Lyric poetry typically:
Describes a historical event
Tells a story
Expresses personal feelings and emotions
Gives instructions
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What is a cause and effect relationship
When events are listed in order
When two events happen at the same time
When characters solve problems
When one event leads to another event happening
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In a story, what does chronology refer to?
The setting description
The conflict resolution
The main characters
The order of events in time
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Which element is NOT part of a story's plot?
Climax
Rising action
Resolution
Page numbers
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Context clues are:
The punctuation marks
Hints in surrounding text that help you understand meaning
The first words in each paragraph
Words that are bold or italicized
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In a problem and solution text structure, what comes first?
The characters
The setting
The solution
The problem
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A root word is:
The basic part of a word without prefixes or suffixes
A word that only appears at the end of sentences
A word found in a dictionary
A word that describes plants
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What is the primary purpose of prefixes and suffixes in words?
To change or modify the meaning of root words
To make rhyme
To create compound words
To make words shorter
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What is a pun?
A play on words with multiple meanings
A long sentence
A type of poem
A type of punctuation
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An author's claim is:
The title of the text
The author's biography
The main argument or point the author is making
The first paragraph
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Homophones are words that:
Have the same meaning but different spellings
Are opposites
Sound the same but have different meanings
Are spelled the same but have different meanings
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