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STAAR Vocabulary
Quiz by Rachel Langston
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- Q1A story that could happen in real life but is not a true story is called...PoetryNarrative NonfictionRealistic FictionDrama120s
- Q2A piece of literature that is written with lines, scene, cast, stage directions and acts is called aStoryDramaFablePoetry120s
- Q3The person in a poem who is doing the talking is called...the playwritethe main characterthe speakerthe author120s
- Q4A group of lines in a poem is called aPoetStanzaParagraphLine120s
- Q5A feeling an author creates to make the reader anxious or uncertain about what will happen nextMoralForeshadowSuspenceConflict120s
- Q6A author will use _____________ to give a clue to a future even that may happenForeshawdowingStage DirectionsThemSuspense120s
- Q7When an author tells something in the order it happens we call this structureNumber OrderLogical orderMcDonald's OrderChronological order120s
- Q8When the words are slanted to the side this is calledboldstanzalineitalicized120s
- Q9The person perspective the story is being told from is called...point of viewfigurative languagerhymepoet120s
- Q10First person point of view uses pronounsI, me, mineyou, yourshis, hershe, she120s
- Q11Second person point of view uses pronouns such as..you, yourI, minehis, hershe, she120s
- Q12What pronouns would you use when reading or writing third person point of viewHis, Her, Theirs, He, SheI, meYou, yourWe120s
- Q13If the narrator of a story is telling the story from his point of view (I, me). What do you we call this?First person point of viewSecond Person Point of ViewFourth Person Point of ViewThird Person Point of View120s
- Q14If a story is being told like a movie that you are watching, and pronouns like his, her, she, he are being used. You know this story is being told from...Second Person Point of ViewFourth Person Point of ViewThird Person Point of ViewFirst Person Point of View120s
- Q15The objects/furniture used in a play to help tell the story.LinesScenePropsCast120s