
TP-CASTT Practice Quiz
Quiz by MARCUS BECKWITH
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- Q1
T = Titles of Stories Predicting using the Title. Why are titles important to read and pay attention to?
Titles help you understand WHO & WHAT the stories are about. It also can give me clues about the setting, the genre/type of story
30s - Q2
P in TP-CASTT = Paraphrase which means =
Summarizing using my own words I can also use B.M.E. to help me paraphrase
30s - Q3
C = Connotation which means =
The FIGURATIVE meaning of the poem, the deeper meaning of the poem,
30s - Q4
A = Attitude/Tone
The feelings/point of view of the author in each line/stanza/paragraph
30s - Q5
Poems are written in _________ the groups of lines are called _______
LINES the groups of lines are called STANZAS
30s - Q6
S= Shifts which means the
Changes in the poem, changes in the theme/message of the poem
30s - Q7
T = Title again to check on your _________ from the poem/passage/text
prediction
30s - Q8
The Last T = Theme which =
The life lesson the story teaches me, The message/point of the poem/passage
30s - Q9
Analysis =
Breaking words down for a better/deeper understanding
30s - Q10
Analyzing Poetry =
Breaking lines and stanzas from a poem down to get a better understanding of the poem, the point/main idea of the poem, the theme aka the life lessons from the poem
30s - Q11
"a brief description of the message of the poem/text/passage" =
the theme/message the poem/text/passage teaches me! What message did I learn from the characters or the author
30s - Q12
imagery =
words creating images/pictures in your mind! Words you can visualize
30s - Q13
visualize =
using your brain to see/imagine in your mind from the poem/text you are reading
30s - Q14
similes =
a comparison using "like or as"
30s - Q15
metaphors =
compare 2 things without using "like or as" usually compare saying one thing IS/WAS/ARE something/ " He IS a King" "She WAS a Queen" " You ARE my sunshine"
30s