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Literary Devices to show Writer Question and answers verified to pass 2024
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Literary Devices to show Writer Question and answers verified to pass 2024 Literary Devices to show Writer's Craft - ATFD examples 
 
onomatopoeia 
a word that is created (or suggested) by its sound 
 
 
alliteration 
the deliberate repetition of initial sounds of words in close proximity to one another 
 
 
idiom 
a commonly-used, cultural expression with a different meaning from its individual words 
 
 
personification 
words that give human-like qualities to inanimate or abstract objects 
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End of Semester Test: English 11B Questions & 100% Correct Answer
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Which of the following lines from "In Another Country" by Ernest Hemingway 
contribute to the prevailing mood of apathy in the story? 
 ~~> C. We were all a little detached, and there was nothing that 
held us together except that we met every afternoon at the hospital. 
1. The ______ grass on our lawn was in desperate need of watering. 
2. Her ______ hurt and alienated her family. 
3. He took the bad news with surprising _________ and showed no emotion. 
4. While she was not very athlet...
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PSPR Preschool Appropriate Practice Test with A Grade Solutions
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PSPR Preschool Appropriate Practice Test with A Grade Solutions 
one of the most important things to teach 3-5 year old children is ________________ development - Answer-language 
 
What are some ways to help children learn new words? - Answer--Poems 
-songs 
-stories 
-Parent involvement 
 
How does Poems support language development? - Answer-it's typically short and feature rhyming and repetition of words. 
 
How does Songs support language development? - Answer-music has a general appeal ...
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FL DCF Child Care, Preschool Appropriate Practices (PSPR) (2019) with detailed test.
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FL DCF Child Care, Preschool Appropriate Practices (PSPR) (2019) with detailed test. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Developmentally appropriate practice, or DAP, - correct a concept developed by the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC). 
 
Developmentally Appropriate Practice - correct es on children birth to eight years old and is made up of three principle components: age appropriateness, individual appropriateness and cultural appropriateness. 
 
Children between the ages of 3 ...
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Elementary education content 
 
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the alphabetic principle idea that words are made up of letters that approximate the sounds 
heard when we speak these words 
 
syllabication process of forming and dividing words into syllables 
 
telegraphic speech two word stage of language acquisition 
 
phonemic awareness and understanding of letters best predictor of a child's success in 
learning to read 
 
Orthographic phase Phase of literacy development when a s...
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Epistolary Poems - CORRECT ANSWER-A poem in the form of a letter. From the 
Latin word "epistula" for letter. 
Idiomatic Expression - CORRECT ANSWER-Does not mean exactly what is 
said. EX. Raining Cats and Dogs 
Alliteration - CORRECT ANSWER-The occurrence of the same letter or sound at 
the beginning of closely connected words. 
Metonymy - CORRECT ANSWER-Metaphor or substitute. Example: Big house 
and Prison 
Onomatopoeia - CORRECT ANSWER-formation of a word from a sound 
associated with tha...
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PRAXIS 5001 ELEMENTARY EDUCATION: MULTIPLE SUBJECTS: READING & LANGUAGE ARTS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 100%
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PRAXIS 5001 ELEMENTARY EDUCATION: MULTIPLE SUBJECTS: READING & LANGUAGE ARTS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 100% 
 
Prose - correct answer is language as it is ordinarily spoken. It is used for everyday communication, and is found in textbooks, memos, reports, articles, short stories, and novels. 
 
Poetry or Verse - correct answer is the manipulation of language with respect to meaning, meter, sound, and rhythm. 
 
Fiction - correct answer is a literary work usually presented in prose form that is not...
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Language Arts UPDATED Actual Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
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Language Arts UPDATED Actual Exam 
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Onomatopoeia - CORRECT ANSWER- Sound-effect word: bam, swish, boom, fizz 
Alliteration - CORRECT ANSWER- Same letter or sound at the beginning of most or all 
of the words in a sentence. 
Example: She sells sea-shells down by the sea-shore 
Caption - CORRECT ANSWER- Brief description in a newspaper or magazine telling 
who or what appears in the picture.
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UIL literary criticism terms for middle school Exam 2024 Q&A
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UIL literary criticism terms for middle 
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plot - CORRECT ANSWER-What happens in a story. 
onomatopoeia - CORRECT ANSWER-words that describe what they sound like. 
conflict (external and internal) - CORRECT ANSWER-An external conflict is against 
opposing forces or characters, and internal happens in the mind. 
foreshadowing - CORRECT ANSWER-The use of clues to suggest events that will 
happen later in the story.
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TCU Communicating Effectively Final Exam | Questions & 100% Correct Answers (Verified) | Latest Update | Grade A+
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Effect on audience members that they only retain to the first/last thing the speaker says. 
Correct Answer: Primacy/recency effect 
At the beginning of the speech, used to captivate the audience and slightly introduce your 
topic. Could be a rhetorical question, a quote, an imaginary statement, humorous, an anecdote, 
etc.. 
Correct Answer: Attention getter 
Why it is it relevant to the audience? What's in it for them? 
Correct Answer: Relevance statement 
Why are you qualified to speak about...
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