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NYSTCE MULTI-SUBJECT 1– 6 LITERACY & ELA
PRACTICE TEST
In which type of language processing do student recall words based on visual qualities?
- answer- Orthographic Processing

What is Semantic Memory? - answer- while semantic memory consists of general facts
and knowledge. For example, knowing that football is a sport is an example of semantic
memory.

What is syntactic processing? - answer- Syntactic processing is the process of
analyzing the grammatical structure of a sentence to understand its meaning. This
involves identifying the different parts of speech in a sentence, such as nouns, verbs,
adjectives, and adverbs, and how they relate to each other in order to give proper
meaning to the sentence.

During the advanced stage of literacy development, students acquire new vocabulary
primarily through... - answer- Independent reading. Using context clues, read complex
texts helps them expand vocabulary.

Given the typical continuum on semantic relationships, what types of words would be
most appropriate to teach students first? - answer- Antonyms. Understanding opposites
is a foundational skill that teachers can use to help students build more complex
semantic relationship knowledge.

Open vs. closed syllables - answer- An open syllable ends with a vowel sound that is
spelled with a single vowel letter (a, e, i, o, or u). Examples include me, e/qual,
pro/gram, mu/sic. A closed syllable has a short vowel ending in a consonant. Examples
include hat, dish, bas/ket.

What is a fable writing piece? - answer- A fable is a short story that illustrates a moral
lesson.

What is an epic writing piece? - answer- long narrative poem recounting heroic deeds.

What are homophones? - answer- two words have the same pronunciation but different
meanings. ex. new and know.

What are metonyms? - answer- a word, name, or expression used as a substitute for
something else with which it is closely associated. For example, Washington is a
metonym for the federal government of the US.

What is formal diction - answer- consists of a dignified, impersonal, and elevated use of
language

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