Praxis 5002 Practice Exam Questions and Answers All Correct
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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
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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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