Post Test : RLA Terms
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- Q1
What is an antagonist?
The person in the piece of writing that is the "good guy"
The person in the piece of writing that is the "bad guy"
60s - Q2
What is an example of an antagonist?
The Big Bad Wolf in the Three Little Pigs
The Three Pigs in the Three Little Pigs
60s - Q3
What is context?
The writer's attitude toward the reader and the subject of the message
Underlying concepts and information needed to understand an idea or statement.
60s - Q4
What is a metaphor?
Give human-like qualities or emotions to non living things or non huma
Comparing two things without using "like or as"
60s - Q5
What is mood personification?
Give human-like qualities or emotions to non living things or non humans
Underlying concepts and information needed to understand an idea or statement.
60s - Q6
What is tone?
The tools and skills an author uses to write
The writer's attitude toward the reader and the subject of the message
60s - Q7
What is author's craft?
The tools and skills an author uses to write.
The writers attitude towards the reader and the subject of the message
60s - Q8
What is an example of a protagonist?
The Big Bad Wolf in the story, The Three Little Pigs
The Three Little Pigs in the story, The Three Little Pigs
60s - Q9
What is a protagonist?
The "bad guy" in a piece of writing
The "good guy" in a piece of writing
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What is author's purpose?
The tools and skills an author uses to write
The reason behind writing the piece.
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What is figurative language?
Words or phrases are used in a non-literal way for particular effect, for example simile, metaphor, personification.
The description of a character's physical traits (how a character looks), point of view, personalitly
60s - Q12
What is characterization?
The description of a character's physical traits (how a character looks), point of view, personality, private thoughts, and actions.
To convince readers to believe in an idea or option and to do an action
60s - Q13
What does it mean to be persuasive?
Describing how a person looks, point of view, personality, private thoughts, and actions
To convince readers to believe in an idea or opinion and to do an action.
60s - Q14
What is genre?
Catagory of writing
Offers a summary of the main point or claim of the essay, research paper, etc.
60s - Q15
What is a thesis?
To convince readers to believe in an idea or to do an action
It offers a summary of the main point or claim of the essay, research paper, etc.
60s