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GACE Middle Grades Language Arts PASSED Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
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simile - Ans A comparison using like or as 
metaphor - Ans A comparison of two unlike things without using the word like or as. 
personification - Ans A figure of speech in which an object or animal is given human feelings, 
thoughts, or attitudes 
hyperbole - Ans A figure of speech that uses exaggeration to express strong emotion, make a 
point, or evoke humor
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VCLA exam 2024 study guide fully solved & verified for accuracy
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Context Clues 
Using the "___________" To determine the meaning of a word with Multiple meanings 
 
 
 
Familiar word 
Use a familiar word in a context that is not so familiar., Use a familiar word in a context that is not so familiar. 
 
 
 
Punctuation mark use 
Besides actual clue words, context hints can also come from punctuation marks like commas or dashes. 
 
 
 
Main Idea 
Identify the Stated Main Idea of a Paragraph or Passage 
 
 
 
Expository Writting 
Writing that explains - the ma...
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PACT Essential Academic Skills: Tests 701, 702, 703 Graded A
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PACT Essential Academic Skills: Tests 701, 702, 703 Graded A 
Descriptive writing Writing used to create detailed descriptions of people, places, and things, and/or mood and atmosphere. Can stand alone or be part of a narrative 
Sensory details descriptions of sight, sound, touch, smell, taste 
transition words words that create a sense of time and organize events in the story 
narrative writing writing that tells a story or describes a specific person, place, or thing. 
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Praxis 5002 Test Questions and Answers All Correct 
 
Reader and task - Answer-Reader variables (such as motivation, knowledge, and experiences) and task variables (such as purpose and the complexity generated by the task assigned and the questions posed) 
 
Idiom - Answer-When words are used in a special way that is different than their literal meaning. 
 
Hyperbole - Answer-is an exaggeration or overstatement that may or may not be realistic and is not meant to be taken literally. 
 
Stages of...
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PRAXIS--ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS CONTENT KNOWLEDGE WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 100%
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PRAXIS--ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS CONTENT KNOWLEDGE WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 100% 2023 
Alliteration 
the occurrence of the same letter or sound at then beginning of adjacent or closely connected word. Example: A big bully beats a baby boy 
 
 
Allusion 
expression designed to call something to mind without mentioning it explicitly (a hint, a reference to). For example: Don't be such a Romeo around her 
 
 
Analogy 
Comparison between two things--usually for the purpose of explanation or clarity. 
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GCSE English Language: subject terminology Questions & Correct Answers/ Graded A+
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hyperbole 
: extreme exaggeration used for effect e.g. this suitcase weighs a ton 
simile 
: describing something by comparing it to something else using the words 'like' or 'as' 
personification 
: describing something non- human as if it is human e.g. 'the angry sky' 
metaphor 
: describing something by saying it is something else 
alliteration 
: when words begin with the same consonant sound 
sibilance 
: repetition of the 's' sound 
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rhetorical question 
: a question used for effe...
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Rhetorical Devices Test with A Graded Solutions
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Rhetorical Devices Test with A Graded Solutions 
Ethos - Answer-the persuasive appeal of one's character, or credibility 
 
Euphemism - Answer-an indirect, less offensive way of saying something that is considered unpleasant 
 
Figurative Language - Answer-language employing one or more figures of speech 
 
Hyperbole - Answer-intentional exaggeration to create an effect 
 
Imagery - Answer-the use of figures of speech to create vivid images that appeal to one of the senses 
 
Inference - Answer...
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TSIA2: Reading Writing Exam Questions and Correct Answers 2024
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TSIA2: Reading Writing Exam Questions 
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hyperbole - Answer -extreme exaggeration, not meant to be taken literally 
counterargument - Answer -an argument made in opposition to a claim presented in persuasive writing 
topic - Answer -the subject of a piece of writing 
main idea - Answer -the writer's interpretation of the subject of a piece of writing 
credibility - Answer -the believability or trustworthiness an author creates with his or her audience 
active reading - A...
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English I Honors Final Exam Review 2024 Questions And Answers
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Omniscient - Knowing everything; having unlimited understanding or knowledge. 
Setting - The place and conditions in which something happens or exists. 
Protagonist - The main character in a novel, play, movie, etc. 
Antagonist - A person who opposes another person. 
Conflict - Strong disagreement between people, groups, etc. 
Resolution - The act of finding an answer or solution to a conflict, problem, etc. 
Point of View - A position or perspective from which something is considered. 
Theme - ...
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juxtaposition - placement of two things closely together to emphasize comparisons or contrasts 
derision - ridicule 
denounce - to condemn openly 
caricature - an exaggerated portrayal of one's features 
persona - an individual's characteristic pattern of thinking, feeling, and acting 
satire - a literary work that criticizes human misconduct and ridicules vices, stupidities, and follies. 
irony - a contrast between expectation and reality 
dialect - a regional variety of a language distinguis...
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