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Praxis 5002 Practice Exam Questions and Answers All Correct What are some different types of cueing systems that readers can use to help them understand how to read or comprehend unfamiliar words? - Answer-Semantic cueing, syntactical cueing, and graphophonic cueing Helps with understanding ...

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What are some different types of cueing systems that readers can use to help them
understand how to read or comprehend unfamiliar words? - Answer-Semantic cueing,
syntactical cueing, and graphophonic cueing

Helps with understanding word meaning; the reader uses the meaning of the words
around an unfamiliar word to understand what that word means - Answer-Semantic
cueing

Can also be called "grammatical cueing," in which a reader uses the syntax of a
sentence to understand more about an unfamiliar word - Answer-Semantic cueing

Most useful in decoding, or breaking words down into smaller components new words. -
Answer-Graphophonic cueing

Refers to an understanding of the sounds a word makes - Answer-Phonological
awareness

While ________________ leads to fluent reading skills, activities designed to develop
an awareness of word sounds are, by definition, oral. - Answer-Phonological awareness

Consist of reading the same passage with a student either 4 times or until they can read
the passage at 85-100 words per minute with minimal mistakes - Answer-Repeated
readings

The attribution of human qualities to animals, inanimate objects, or ideas - Answer-
Personification

What three things are extremely important in written communication? - Answer-Legible
writing, appropriate punctuation, and capitalization

What is the simplest recognition of phonemic awareness skills? - Answer-Recognizing
that a word looks like another word

,________________ is easier and less complex than ____________ - Answer-
Comparing similar sounding words; manipulating phonemes in words

A process of being engages and responding to another person in a way that builds and
improves communication. - Answer-Active listening

Spend more time listening than speaking - Answer-Active listeners

What is one way that best demonstrates active listening? Why? - Answer-Paraphrasing
someone else's thoughts because it demonstrates an understanding of another
person's communication
Successive words that begin with the same sound or letter - Answer-Alliteration

Example: She walked through the thick thorny grass. - Answer-Alliteration

Example: glassy globes of glitter - Answer-Alliteration

Ortho - Answer-Correct or straight

Graph - Answer-Write or draw

-y - Answer-The state or condition of

Geo - Answer-Earth

Metri - Answer-Measure

-ic - Answer-Having to do with

Goes beyond the literal meaning of a word - Answer-Figurative language

Some authors use this to enhance their writing - Answer-Figurative language

What are some common examples of figurative language? - Answer-Hyperbole, simile,
metaphor, and personification

Hyperbole, simile, metaphor, and personification are common examples of... - Answer-
Figurative language

Exaggeration; people will say something and you aren't meant to take it literally -
Answer-Hyperbole

Emphasizes how strongly the author is trying to convey something - Answer-Hyperbole

Example: I have told you a million times. - Answer-Hyperbole

, Example: I had a ton of homework. - Answer-Hyperbole

Comparing two things using "like" or "as" - Answer-Simile

Example: The child howled like a coyote. (comparing the child to a coyote using "like") -
Answer-Simile

Example: She ran as fast as lightning! (comparing she/girl to lightning by using "as") -
Answer-Simile

Compares two things without using "like" or "as" - Answer-Metaphor

What is the different between a simile and a metaphor? - Answer-A simile compares
two things using "like" or "as". A metaphor compares two things without using "like" or
"as".

Example: She was lightning running down the track. (comparing she/girl to lightning) -
Answer-Metaphor

Example: "...And his eyes have all the seeming of a demon's that is dreaming..."
(comparing him/man to a demon) - Answer-Metaphor

When an inanimate object is given human qualities - Answer-Personification

Example: The water slapped the side of the boat. - Answer-Personification

Example: The teapot shrieked. - Answer-Personification

Example: The wind howled. - Answer-Personification

Example: I like that GREEN car. - Answer-Adjective

A word that describes or modifies another word in a sentence - Answer-Adjective

Example: My mom makes DELICIOUS food. - Answer-Adjective

Example: How much INCOME tax do you have to pay? - Answer-Adjective

Example: They are here for AN ANNUAL meeting. - Answer-Adjective

Usually answers the question of who or what kind - Answer-Adjective

Example: That is the RIGHT choice. - Answer-Adjective

Example: a, an, the - Answer-Articles

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