NWEA 181-190 Question Preview (ID: 34633)


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A central idea/message in a piece of writing or other work of art. The _____________ of the story is love and friendship will connect people throughout life.
a) Theme
b) Almanac
c) Antonym
d) Bibliography

A word with a meaning that is opposite to the meaning of another word. Hot is a/an _____________ of Cold.
a) Bibliography
b) Antonym
c) Cause
d) Almanac

Something or someone that makes something else happen. Texting was the __________ of the car accident.
a) Bibliography
b) Effect
c) Cause
d) Characteristics

This happens because something caused it to happen. The _____________ of the tornado was that the family had to find a new home.
a) Characteristics
b) Classify
c) Conclusion
d) Effect

Showing the special qualities or traits of a person, thing, or group. My two sisters share the same personality ___________________.
a) Characteristics
b) Classify
c) Conclusion
d) Conflict

To arrange (people or things) into groups based on ways that they are alike. The teacher wanted me to ____________ things into living and not living.
a) Conclusion
b) Classify
c) Conflict
d) Definition

An opinion or decision that is created after thinking about new information you learned. The Scientist came to the ____________ that many insects in the rainforest are becoming extinct.
a) Conflict
b) Definition
c) Describe
d) Conclusion

Another word for problem. For example, I had an argument with a person today which caused a _________ in class
a) Conflict
b) Definition
c) Describe
d) Encyclopedia

An explanation of the meaning of a word, phrase, etc. The ___________ of the word can be found in the glossary of your textbook.
a) Fiction
b) Describe
c) Encyclopedia
d) Definition

Written stories about people and events that are not real. The short story about zombies is ____________.
a) Fiction
b) Genre
c) Desrcibe
d) Encyclopedia

Different types of stories and writings. My favorite ___________ to read is fantasy.
a) Fiction
b) Glossary
c) Genre
d) Historical Fiction

A list that gives definitions of the hard or unusual words found in a book. I looked up the definition of the word found in my textbook in the _____________.
a) Historical Fiction
b) Genre
c) Glossary
d) Instructions

A story that takes place in the past. The main character is usually made up, but there are real people during this major event. Number the Stars is an example of this type of book…
a) Historical Fiction
b) Instructions
c) Magazine
d) Legend

A story from the past that is believed by many people but cannot be proved to be true. Robin Hood is considered a famous English ______________.
a) Legend
b) Magazine
c) Manual
d) Mood

When an author writes to make a reader feel a certain way. The ______________ of the story has created an atmosphere of hope.
a) Moral
b) Multisyllabic
c) Order of Events
d) Mood

A group of two or more words that express a single idea but do not usually form a complete sentence. “Be all that you can be” is an example of a _____________.
a) Play
b) Plot
c) Poet
d) Phrase

A series of events that form the story in a novel, movie, etc. The _____________ of the story will be easier to understand at the end.
a) Poet
b) Phrase
c) Play
d) Plot

How an author decides to write a through the eyes of a narrator or character. For example: First-Person, Third Person, etc.
a) Predict
b) Point of View
c) Poet
d) Reference Book

When a reader thinks ahead while reading and takes a guess on what might happen in a story. I _____________ that the main character will marry the princess in the end.
a) Source
b) Predict
c) Resource
d) Reference Book

A sentence that expresses the main idea of the paragraph in which it occurs. My _____________ ___________ will tell the reader what my story is about.
a) Topic Sentence
b) Venn Diagram
c) Thesaurus
d) Theme

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