
Academic Vocabulary Lesson 4
Quiz by Melanie Sprott
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- Q1Word that means the opposite or near opposite meaning.Antonym30s
- Q2The reason an author wrote a passage.Author's Purpose30s
- Q3A visual representation that organizes information.Charts30s
- Q4the movement from one event to another or the changes in the characters' understandingdevelopment30s
- Q5attempt to win an argument by trying to get an emotional reaction from the opponent and audienceemotional appeals30s
- Q6The short titles above sections of text, usually in bold print.Heading30s
- Q7Expression that doesn't mean exacly what it says.Idiom30s
- Q8When a character struggles against a strong emotion.Internal Conflict30s
- Q9the reader gets certain feelings through the words and descriptions used by the authormood30s
- Q10The person telling the story in a fiction text.Narrator30s
- Q11A text where the author is trying to convince the reader of something.Persuasive Text30s
- Q12The sequence of events in fiction or drama.Plot30s
- Q13The main part of a word.Root30s
- Q14the practice or art of using an object or a word to represent an abstract idea.symbolism30s
- Q15the use of rich, colorful, precise language that communicates in a way that moves and guides the reader.word choice30s