
6th Grade ELA Review
Quiz by Anabel Gonzalez
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- Q1What the passage or text is mainly aboutcentral idea30s
- Q2Details that help to explain the central ideasupporting details30s
- Q3Tell in your own words what a passage is about including only the central idea and most important supporting details. Does not include opinions or judgement.summarize30s
- Q4Use your prior knowledge on the subject and information gained in your reading to draw an conclusion.inference30s
- Q5Words that may not76 mean what they sayfigurative language30s
- Q6When you use words "like" or "as" to compare ideassimile30s
- Q7When you compare ideas without using the words "like" or "as"metaphor30s
- Q8A part of the story that is importantsignificance30s
- Q9Repetition of a single consonant letter in the alphabet ("Peter Piper picked a peck of pickle peppers.")alliteration30s
- Q10Sound words: Ex: sizzling, slitheredonomatopoeia30s
- Q11Speaking of something that is not human as if it had human abilities and human reactionspersonification30s
- Q12Great exaggeration used to emphasize a pointhyperbole30s
- Q13Groups of words whose meaning is different from the ordinary meaning of the words. Ex. "Put a lid on it." "Couch Potato"idiom30s
- Q14Reason the author writes: persuade, inform, entertain (PIE)author's purpose30s
- Q15The way a text is organized: cause/effect, problem solution, description. OR how paragraphs and sentences support each other.text structure30s