GMAS Review: Literary
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- Q1What is an inference?a message in the storythe ending of a storycomparing one thing to anotherto come to a reasonable conclusion based on evidence found in the text30s
- Q2What is theme?a category of passagesthe message in a storycomparing one thing to anotheruse of the same sound to start several words in a row30s
- Q3What is plot?the series of events that form a story in a specific ordera category of passagesthe perspective from which a story is toldcomparing one thing to another30s
- Q4What is resolution?the ending of a storythe use of the same sound to start several words in a rowa category of passagescomparing one thing to another30s
- Q5What is figurative language?the series of events that form a storythe opposite of a literal meaning (not really what is said)the ending of a storyto come to a reasonable conclusion based on evidence30s
- Q6What is a simile?a category of passagesthe same sound to start several words in a rowmakes a comparison using the word like or asthe message in a story30s
- Q7What is a metaphor?the ending of a storya category of a passagemakes a comparison without a linking word; instead calls one thing anothercompares using like or as30s
- Q8What is alliteration?the perspective from which a story is tolda category of passagesto come to a reasonable conclusion based onevidencethe use of the same sound to start several words in a row30s
- Q9What is point of view?to show what is aliketo show what is differentthe message in a storythe perspective from which a story is told30s
- Q10What is the meaning of "to compare"?showing how two or more things are alikeshowing how two or more things are differentto come to a reasonable conclusion based on evidencethe perspective from which a story is told30s
- Q11What is the meaning of "to contrast"?to come to a reasonable conclusion based on evidenceto show how two or more things are differentthe series of events that form a storya category of passages30s
- Q12What is a genre?the use of the same sound to start several words in a rowNOT the literal meaninga category of passagesshowing how two or more things are alike30s
- Q13What strategy should you use to answer a constructed response question?SPACEMARKRACERAFT30s
- Q14Which is an example of a 4 pt. CRQ?The story was written using the third person point of view. How would the excerpt be different if Fogg were narrating? Rewrite the beginning of the story from Fogg's perspective.Rewrite the ending of the storyRewrite the middle of the storyRewrite the beginning of the story30s