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5th Grade LEAP VOCABULARY SKILLS

Quiz by MARCUS BECKWITH

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  • Q1

    Point of View =

    Summarize

    Theme

    Opinions, feelings, beliefs, perspective, view point, view 

    Author's Purpose

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  • Q2

    What LEAP skills means "Opinions, feelings, beliefs, perspective, view point, view,

    Point of View

    Theme

    Main/Central Idea

    Paraphrase 

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  • Q3

    Central Idea and Main Idea are the same skill that means telling what the important parts are of the story

    true
    false
    True or False
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  • Q4

    Central/Main Idea

    Retelling on the important parts of the story 

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  • Q5

    Theme =

    The life lesson from the story that teaches ME a life lesson 

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  • Q6

    Summarize =

    Telling the SHORT VERSION of the Main/Central Idea (Only the important parts of the story)

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  • Q7

    Paraphrasing =

    Summarizing in your OWN words.

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  • Q8

    Rewriting a story from the Point of View of another character =

    Pretending you are a character and rewriting the story using the character's opinion

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  • Q9

    Text Structure =

    How a paragraph or a story is organized

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  • Q10

    Sequence of Events =

    Action in the order it happened in. Key words (First, Next, Then, Last, Finally,) 

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  • Q11

    Compare =

    Telling how 2 or more items are alike, or similar

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  • Q12

    Contrast =

    Telling how 2 or more items are different

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  • Q13

    If you are asked to Compare and Contrast the point of view (opinion) of each story which will you do first

    First you compare the point of views in each story then NEXT you will contrast the point of view

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  • Q14

    Writing a narrative =

    Means I am writing a story, retelling a story, or rewriting a story from the p.o.v. of another character

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  • Q15

    P. O.E. = Process of Elimination which means I am doing what?

    Looking at EACH answer choice to see which I should get rid of, hold on to, and select as the correct answer

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  • Q16

    Analyze, Analysis, =

    breaking it down for a deeper/better understanding 

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  • Q17

    Literary = Literature which means ...

    what you read

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  • Q18

    Literary Analysis =

    Breaking down what you just read for a deeper/better understanding 

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  • Q19

    Evaluate =

    To judge/ make a decision 

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  • Q20

    Chronological Order =

    Time Order uses dates, times, days in there correct order very similar to sequence of events but uses dates, times, or days in there correct order

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