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Literacy Review

Literacy Review

Assessment

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English

7th Grade

Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

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15 Slides • 30 Questions

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Multiple Select

What are the four main types of author's purpose?

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inform

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entertain

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persuade

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express feelings

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create fake news

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Multiple Choice

What is the definition of an author's purpose?

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The style in which an author writes

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The reason why an author writes a piece

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The length of a written piece

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The audience for whom the author writes

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How does understanding the author's purpose help readers?

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It helps readers connect with the text on a deeper level

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It makes the text shorter

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It changes the author's writing style

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It makes the text more colorful

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Multiple Choice

What are the four main types of author's purpose?

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Inform, entertain, persuade, express feelings

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Write, read, listen, speak

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Create, destroy, build, demolish

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Analyze, synthesize, evaluate, interpret

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How does identifying the author's purpose aid in critical thinking?

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By making the text more entertaining

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By allowing readers to evaluate the text's effectiveness

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By increasing the number of characters

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By making the text longer

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Multiple Choice

What is the role of context clues in a sentence?

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To provide a summary

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To offer hints about word meanings

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To list synonyms

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To confuse the reader

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is NOT a type of context clue?

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Synonym

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Antonym

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Definition

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Illustration

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Multiple Choice

What is the definition of inference?

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Making predictions about the future

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Drawing conclusions based on textual evidence and personal knowledge

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Summarizing a text

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Identifying the main idea

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Multiple Choice

What does inference involve when reading a text?

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Reading between the lines

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Ignoring the text

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Memorizing facts

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Copying the text

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Multiple Select

What two elements do we use to make inferences?

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textual evidence

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people's opinions

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personal knowledge

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figurative language

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Multiple Choice

Why is making inferences important?

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It helps you memorize the text

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It enhances engagement with the text

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It allows you to skip reading

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It improves your handwriting

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Multiple Choice

What is the main idea of a text?

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The central point or concept the author wants to convey

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The number of pages in the text

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The title of the text

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The author's name

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Multiple Select

Where can you often find the main idea in a paragraph?

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Wroks Cited page

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hook sentence

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topic sentences

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concluding statements

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Why is identifying the main idea important when reading?

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It allows for faster reading without understanding.
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It helps in making friends while reading.
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It is important for comprehension and retention of information.
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It is only necessary for fiction books.
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Helps understand the overall message of the text

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Multiple Choice

What is the theme in literature?

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The main character's name

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The underlying message or lesson

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The setting of the story

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The author's biography

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How is a theme different from a main idea?

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A theme is always a character's perspective, while the main idea is the plot.
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A theme is a summary of the text, while the main idea is a detailed analysis.
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A theme can only be found in poetry, while the main idea is present in all texts.
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A theme is a broader message or insight, while the main idea is the specific point of a text.

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Multiple Choice

How can characterization be presented in a story?

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Through the book's title

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By the author's age

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Through direct and indirect methods

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By the number of pages

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Why is understanding characterization important for readers?

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It makes the book longer and more complex.
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It helps readers memorize the plot details.
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It allows readers to skip parts of the story.
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It allows readers to connect emotionally and understand the narrative better.

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Multiple Choice

What are character traits?

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The book's genre

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The qualities that define a character's personality

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The author's writing style

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The number of chapters

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How do character traits influence a story's plot?

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Character traits have no impact on the plot.
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Character traits influence a story's plot by determining characters' actions and decisions, which drive the narrative forward.
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The plot is solely determined by the setting.
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Character traits only affect the story's theme.

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Multiple Choice

What is the difference between internal and external conflict?

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Internal conflict is about the setting, external is about the plot

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Internal conflict happens within a character's mind, external occurs between characters

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Internal conflict is about the author's life, external is about the reader's experience

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Internal conflict is about the theme, external is about the title

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Why are conflicts important in a story?

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They make the story longer

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They drive the plot and character development

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They add more characters

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They make the setting more interesting

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Multiple Choice

What does figurative language include?

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Only the author's opinions

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Techniques like similes, metaphors, and personification

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The book's publication date

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The number of pages

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Multiple Choice

What is an example of a metaphor given in the text?

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"Time is a thief"

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"The sun set slowly behind the hills"

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"The wind whispered through the trees"

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"The stars danced in the sky"

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Multiple Choice

What does comparing and contrasting involve?

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Looking at the similarities and differences between two or more elements

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Only focusing on the differences between two elements

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Ignoring the similarities between elements

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Analyzing only the themes of a text

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Multiple Choice

What should be included when citing evidence from a text?

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quotations

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paraphrases

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citations

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all of these

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Multiple Choice

Why is citing evidence important in writing?

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It helps you memorize the text

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It strengthens your writing and shows understanding of the material

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It allows you to write longer essays

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It makes your writing more entertaining

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Multiple Choice

"As the sun dipped below the horizon, casting long shadows across the empty playground, Sarah sighed and closed her worn notebook. Another day gone, and still no friends. She wondered if she'd ever fit in at this new school."

What can you infer about Sarah's emotions?

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Sarah is excited about making new friends.
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Sarah is feeling lonely and isolated.
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Sarah feels content and happy at her new school.
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Sarah is indifferent about her situation.

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"As the sun dipped below the horizon, casting long shadows across the empty playground, Sarah sighed and closed her worn notebook. Another day gone, and still no friends. She wondered if she'd ever fit in at this new school."

What might be a theme in this short passage?

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Fitting in can be difficult and lonely.

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The beauty of nature in the playground.
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The excitement of starting a new school.
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The joy of making new friends.

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Poll

Which of these skills do you find most challenging?

identifying the main idea

using context clues

making inferences

identifying theme

finding the conflict

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