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Jeopardy

Unit 1 – Changes in Me

Embedded Assessment 1

Vocabulary Review

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A story about an incident

What is a Narrative?

A distinct or specific piece of action, such as an episode in a

story or play.

What is an Incident?

Writing that describes a personal incident

What is a Personal Narrative?

Words or phrases that help the reader follow

your story by smoothly connecting

ideas, details, or events

What are Transitions?

The methods a writer uses to develop characters; for

example through descriptions, actions,

and dialogue

What is Characterization?

Refers to the vantage point from which a

story is told

What is Point of View?

The teller of a story is a character in the

story narrating what he or she sees or

knows.

What is First Person Point of View?

When the teller of the story or narrator is someone outside of

the story.

What is Third Person Point of

View?

This is conversations between characters.

What is Dialogue?

This is the sequence of events that make

up a story.

What is Plot?

These are details that appeal to the

reader’s five senses.

What are Sensory Details?

This is an event that makes something

happen.

What is a Cause?

This is the result of an event or action.

What is an Effect?

This is the direct meaning or reference

of a word.

What is Denotation?

This is an idea or notion suggested by or associated with a

word or phrase.

What is Connotation?

Words that name a person, place, thing

or idea.

What are Nouns?

Words that describe, or modifies, a noun.

These tell which, what kind, how many,

or how much.

What are Adjectives?

Words that express existence, action or

occurrence.

What are Verbs?

These are punctuation marks

that are used around words that are

spoken in dialogue.

What are Quotation Marks?

This identifies who is speaking and

accompanies the dialogue.

What is a Dialogue Tag?

This is the ability to use language clearly

and easily.

What is Fluency?

The time and place in which a narrative

occurs.

What is Setting?

This is the pattern of rhyming lines in a

poem or song.

What is Rhyme Scheme?

This is to study closely; examine the

details.

What is Analyze?

The repetition of consonant sounds at

the beginning of words that are close

together.

What is Alliteration?

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