ATI Teas 7 English
"They're" is a....
contraction of they are.
"You're" is a ....
contraction of you are.
arthurs use Italiacs to ...
create a tone of high emotion, while others are more restrained in their use, suggesting calm and reason
•The author and their purpose for writing the source •The author's qualifications to write on the topic •Whether the source is peer-reviewed or included in a scholarly publication •The publisher •The target audience •The jargon or dialect the source is written in (e.g., academic, technical) •The presence of bias or manipulation of information •The date of publication •The author's use of other sources to support their claims •Whether any outside sources are cited appropriately in the source •The accuracy of information presented These are all consideration for evaluating the...
credibility of a source
What gives information or makes a statement?
declarative sentence
The _______________ meaning of a word is the literal meaning.
denotative
"New" is an...
adjective
"There" can be an ______________,__________________,______________
adjective, adverb, or pronoun
"Then" is an....
adverb
"Too" is an
adverb
"To" is an ______________, and _______________
adverb and preposition
what conveys an author's personal thoughts or feelings?
an opinion
An ____________ is used to show possession or the deletion of letters in contractions, and is not needed with the possessive pronouns: his, hers, its, ours, theirs, whose, and yours.
apostrophe ex. -Singular Nouns: David's car | a book's theme | my brother's board game -Plural Nouns with -s: the scissors' handle | boys' basketball -Plural Nouns without -s: Men's department | the people's adventure
Readers should maintain some _____________ so that they can still evaluate the strength of the author's argument or the quality of the writing.
detachment (i.e expression of feelings writing)
In a play, the author is more likely to dramatize themes by using characters to express opposing viewpoints; this disparity is known as a ......
dialectical approach
Question marks should be used following a _______________. A polite request can be followed by a ___________ instead of a question mark.
direct question, period
A stereotype is like a bias in that it is a generalization, but a stereotype is applied specifically to a _________
group or place
"Swaying skeletons reached for the sky and groaned as the wind blew through them." In this example, the author is using skeletons as a ______________ for leafless trees.
metaphor
the ____________ is about what the reader feels while reading the piece
mood
What type of figurative language describes a non-human thing, like an animal or an object, as if it were human and can set the tone due to it's description?
personification
If the author begins by making a claim and provides various arguments to support that claim, then the purpose is probably to....
persuade
topics
the subjectof a text, or what the text is about
A __________ is an issue, an idea, or a question raised by the text, and must also be able to be universally understood or applicable to all people.
theme
one can identify ________ by constantly asking about the general issues that the text is addressing.
themes
___________ is about how the writer's attitude about his subject or audience.
tone
Additionally, two texts may use the same basic plot and theme, but may present this theme using a different ________,________,__________
tone, mood, or context.
What type of verb is a verb whose action (e.g., drive, run, jump) indicates a receiver (e.g., car, dog, kangaroo)?
transitive
Be mindful of how an author points out flaws in counter arguments. If they are unfair to the other side of the argument, then you should lose ___________ with the author.
trust
To make ________________ plural, an s or es is added to the noun portion of the word. examples: mother-in-law becomes mothers-in-law; court-martial becomes courts-martial.
A compound noun
What is a noun that is made up of two or more words; they are sometimes written with hyphens? (For example, mother-in-law or court-martial)
A compound noun
What focuses focuses on a particular subject and attempts to depict the subject in a way that will be clear to readers? Contain many adjectives and adverbs (i.e., words that give shades of meaning and create a more detailed mental picture for the reader)., fails when the description is unclear to the reader, and certainly may be informative/ persuasive/entertaining as well?
A descriptive text
What type of figurative language in which the writer equates something with another thing that is not particularly similar, instead of using like or as. Metaphors are a way for the author to describe an item without being direct and obvious.
A metaphor
What can be fiction or nonfiction, must have a plot(i.e., a series of events), the narrative has characters that participate in the plot, and contains figurative language?
A narrative passage
where is the glossary located?
back of book
An author also might use the __________________, in which he suggests that his opinion is correct because it is held by the majority.
bandwagon approach
The word choice and tone a writer uses when describing or addressing a particular idea, person, or group of people may be discernably positive or negative, communicating a writer's ....
biases
The following are examples/ rules for using __________ -Placing parentheses inside of parentheses ex. The hero of this story, Paul Revere (a silversmith and industrialist [see Ch. 4]), rode through towns of Massachusetts to warn of advancing British troops. -Adding clarification or detail to a quotation that is not part of the quotation ex. The father explained, "My children are planning to attend my alma mater [State University]."
brackets
a glossary does not have the definitions of all words, like a dictionary....
but instead gives the definitions of the important terms within that particular book which are either uncommon or newly introduced.
What are best three ways to organize for research ?
-Spatial organization -Chronological organization -Logical organization
what characterizes 2nd person point of view?
- allows the writer to address the reader or audience. -characterized by the use of pronouns that directly address the audience, like "you".
what characterizes 3rd person point of view?
- does not reference the writer or the writer's audience -uses pronouns like he, she, and they. - types of third-person narration in fiction: third-person omniscient and third-person limited. -most formal point of view -places all of the focus on the meaning of the text and does not clearly share the writer's personal thoughts or feelings -bias or prejudice can be detected in the writing, but they will not be as clearly or directly communicated as they would in first person.
what are the uses of italics?
- to emphasize - a word is put in italics when it is being discussed as a word; that is, when it is being defined or its used in a sentence and is being described. -titles of long or large works, like books, magazines, long operas, and epic poems
What can word choice portray?
-A writer's signature of his or her style -the tone of a text -can help a writer evoke emotion from the reader in a way that helps him or her achieve their purpose for writing
Dictionary pages have __________, that can be found .....
-Guide words -two words at the top of each page. -One word is the first word listed on the page and the other word is the last word listed on the page.
What are six major types of logical organization that are frequently used?
-Illustrations may be used to support the thesis. Examples are the most common form of this organization. -Definitions say what something is or is not is another way of organization. What are the characteristics of the topic? -Dividing or classifying information into separate items according to their similarities is a common and effective organizing method. say what something is or is not is another way of organization. What are the characteristics of the topic? -Comparing, focusing on the similarities of things, and contrasting, highlighting the differences between things is an excellent tool to use with certain kinds of information -Cause and effect is a simple tool to logically understand relationships between things. A phenomenon may be traced to its causes for organizing a subject logically. -Problem and solution is a simple and effective manner of logically organizing material. It is very commonly used and lucidly presents information.
What four questions should the reader ask themselves to determine the writers point of view and purpose?
-With what main point or idea does this author want to persuade readers to agree? -How does this author's word choice affect the way that readers consider this subject? -How do this author's choices of examples and facts affect the way that readers consider this subject? -What is it that this author wants to accomplish by writing this text?
What are the 9 characteristics of informative text?
-almost always nonfiction -rarely structured as a story -delivers information in the most comprehensible way -clear structure -the thesis statement is one or two sentences that normally appears at the end of the first paragraph. -author puts more emphasis on clarity and precision -do not typically appeal to the emotions. -often contain facts and figures -rarely include the opinion of the author
What are characteristics of entertaining text?
-fiction or nonfiction -often narratives or poems -likely to contain colorful language that engages the imagination and the emotions -uses figurative language -not usually written to persuade or inform, authors may accomplish both of these tasks in their work. -may try to appeal to pathos -entertaining texts tend to showcase the personality of the author more than other types of writing
what is a pictograph?
-generally in the horizontal orientation -must have a key that defines the picture or symbol and gives the quantity each picture or symbol represents. -
A text is credible, or believable, when its author is ________________,________________,____________________. The author's ________________ for writing the text play a critical role in determining the credibility
-knowledgeable and objective, or unbiased -motivations
what characterizes 1st person point of view?
-lets narrators express their inner feelings/ thoughts. -the writer writes from the perspective of I -generally used for personal correspondence, narratives, fiction, or informal writing.
what are the three components of a topic in the index ?
-lists the topics in alphabetical order -has subtopics under the main topics listed in alphabetical order -when a topic is spread over several pages, the index will connect these pages with a dash.
What are 3 identifying characteristics of persuasive writing?
-opinion presented as fact -emotional language (pathos) -will give an unfair explanation of opposing positions, if these positions are mentioned at all.
What are 3 structures of text?
-problem solution -compare contrast -cause and effect
In a ___________, authors explicitly indicate that the description is not the same thing as the thing being described. In a ____________, there is no such distinction.
-simile -metaphor
What ways do authors show they are bias?
-when they ignore reasonable counterarguments or distort opposing viewpoint -when an author is purposefully or grossly unfair or inaccurate in his or her presentation -overly critical or judgmental tone -may be intentional or unintentional
When should a colon be used?
1.) After an independent clause to make a list ex. I want to learn many languages: Spanish, German, and Italian. 2.) For explanations ex. There is one thing that stands out on your resume: responsibility. 3.) To give a quote ex. He started with an idea: "We are able to do more than we imagine." 4.) After the greeting in a formal letter ex. To Whom It May Concern: 5.) Show hours and minutes ex. It is 3:14 p.m. 6.)Separate a title and subtitle ex.The essay is titled "America: A Short Introduction to a Modern Country."
___________-(n):feeling, emotion, or mood that is displayed
Affect
______________(v):to alter, to change, to influence
Affect
What is the most common presentation of information. This method places information in the sequence with which it occurs, and is very useful in explaining a process that occurs in a step-by-step pattern?
Chronological organization
________________nouns are the names for a group of people, places, or things that may act as a whole. The following are examples of ________________ nouns: class, company, dozen, group, herd, team, and public.
Collective ex. Incorrect: The choir are going to compete nationally this year. Correct: The choir is going to compete nationally this year. Incorrect: The members of the choir is competing nationally this year. Correct: The members of the choir are competing nationally this year.
The following are all examples of .... People: boy, girl, worker, manager Places: school, bank, library, home Things: dog, cat, truck, car
Common nouns
__________________ are generic names for people, places, and things.
Common nouns
The following are all examples/ rules of how to use ______________ -Set off parenthetical statements or an appositive with internal punctuation ex.The three trees—oak, pine, and magnolia—are coming on a truck tomorrow. -Show a break or change in tone or thought ex.The first question—how silly of me—does not have a correct answer
Dashes
What are used to show a breakor a change in thought in a sentence or to act as parentheses in a sentence?
Dashes
____________(v):to bring about, to cause to be
Effect
________________(n):a result, a consequence
Effect
An _____________________ is another type of figurative language.
Exaggeration
__________ nouns are the names of conditions or ideas.
General Ex. Condition: beauty, strength Idea: truth, peace
___________________ are words that share the same spelling, and they have multiple meanings.
Homographs
What are words that sound alike (or similar), but they have different spellings and definitions called?
Homophones
What is used to separate compound words?
Hyphens Rules: -Compound numbers from 21 to 99 when written out in words ex. This team needs twenty-five points to win the game. -Written-out fractions that are used as adjectives ex. The recipe says that we need a three-fourths cup of butter. -Compound adjectives that come before a noun ex. The well-fed dog took a nap. -Unusual compound words that would be hard to read or easily confused with other words ex. This is the best anti-itch cream on the market.
unstated topic or main idea
In these instances, the readermust read every sentence of the text and try to come up with an overarching idea that is supported by each of those sentences.
What type of verbs do not indicates a receiver of an action. In other words, the action of the verb does not point to a subject or object?
Intransitive
What includes presenting material in a logical pattern that makes intuitive sense. Some patterns that are frequently used are illustrated, definition, compare/contrast, cause/effect, problem/solution, and division/classification
Logical organization
What is used for additional information and to put labels for letters or numbers in a series.
Parentheses ex: -Extra Information: The rattlesnake (see Image 2) is a dangerous snake of North and South America. -Series: Include in the email (1) your name, (2) your address, and (3) your question for the author.
-first hand accounts -books -autobiographies -transcripts -speeches -videos -photos -personal journals/ diaries -records of information -government documents -personally-conducted research in sources like reports and essays -academic books -journals -periodicals -authoritative databases What can be found in all the sources listed above?
Primary source
what contains original information that was witnessed, gathered, or otherwise produced by the source's author?
Primary sources
The following are all examples of .... People: Abraham Lincoln, George Washington,Martin LutherKing, Jr. Places: Los Angeles, California;New York;Asia Things: Statue of Liberty, Earth, Lincoln Memorial
Proper nouns
___________ name specific people, places, or things and are capitalized.
Proper nouns
The original source may be cited, quoted, paraphrased, or described. This source could be articles, essays, videos, or books found in periodicals, magazines, newspapers, films, databases, or websites. What source references information originally provided by another source?
Secondary Source
What is useful as it lets the user "see" the information, to fix it in space. This has benefits for those individuals who are visually adept at processing information?
Spatial organization
what type of noun name people, places, and things that are understood by using your senses?
Specific nouns Ex. People: baby, friend, father Places: town, park, city hall Things: rainbow, cough, apple, silk, gasoline
______________is used for people or things.
That
Bar graphs are used to illustrate sets of numerical data how?
The graph has a vertical axis (along which numbers are listed) and a horizontal axis (along which categories, words, or some other indicators are placed).
Before a coordinating conjunction Joining independent clauses After an introductory phrase After an adverbial clause Between items in a series For interjections After yes and no responses Separate nonessential modifiers Separate Non Essential appositives Separate nouns of direct address Separate interrogative tags Separate contrasts Writing dates Writing addresses Writing geographical names Writing titles Separate expressions Between coordinate adjectives not joined with "and"
These are all comma rules!
If you wanted to mark off a quotation inside a quotation you would use?
Use single quotation marks ex. The teacher asked, "Has everyone read 'The Gift of the Magi'?"
_____________ is used for things only.
Which
________________is used for people or for animals that have a name.
Who
What type of passage has complex ideas that needs to be explained simply and clearly, usually proceeds in logical order, often have clear headings and subheadings, divide sections up with numbers or letters, looks like an outline, and the amount of jargon varies depending on the intended audience?
a technical passage
What usually asks more questions than it can answer?
a theme
what can be either proved or disproved?
a fact
What can create a tone while inspiring the reader's imagination?
a metaphor
preface
a note that explains the background of the book or introduction
When asked for a conclusion look for critical "hedge" phrases such as....
as likely, may, can, will often,
A pie chart is also known as __________________, what is a pie chart effective at showing?
circle graph, how a single entity is divided into parts
The _____________ is used to call attention to the words that follow it and must come after a complete independent clause.
colon
The __________________ meaning goes beyond the denotative meaning to include the emotional reaction that a word may evoke.
connotative
If the reader cannot clearly identify the author's purpose by examining the type and structure of the text, he or she can determine the author's purpose using...
discernable bias or uses a tone that makes the text seem less objective, then the text provides evidence about the author's purpose.
The ________________ has three periods (...) to show when words have been removed from a quotation. If a full sentence or more is removed from a quoted passage, you need to use four periods to show the removed text and the end punctuation mark.
ellipsis mark
When an argument is weak authors may try to appeal to the______________ to distract the reader
emotions of the reader
If the author tells a story or wants to gain the reader's attention more than to push a particular point or deliver information, then his or her purpose is most likely to...
entertain
predictions, conclusions, and interpretations must be supported by...
evidence from the text
evidence that includes the author's interpretation or perspective of events is called...
explicit evidence
What aims to inform and enlighten readers, is nonfiction, usually centered around a simple easily defined topic, contains helpful organizing words, like first, next, for example, and therefore, and requires active reading?
expository passage
Descriptive language that evokes imagery in the reader's mind is one type of .....
figurative language
language that goes beyond the literal meaning of a word or phrase is called....
figurative language
Poets are likely to address subject matter indirectly through the use of __________.
images and allusions
What gives an order or command?
imperative sentence
what type of evidence gives descriptions that you can make an inference to come to a logical conclusion
implicit evidence
where are most index's found?
in a nonfiction book
if the author makes his or her main idea clear from the beginning, then the likely purpose of the text is to....
inform
Question marks and exclamation points are placed __________ quotation marks when they are part of a quote.
inside ex. The crowd cheered, "Victory!"
Periods and commas are put ___________ quotation marks.
inside ex. We read "The Gift of the Magi," "The Skylight Room," and "The Cactus."
The best ____________ are those affiliated with established institutions, like universities, public libraries, and think tanks.
internet sources
endnote
is similar to a footnote, but differs in the fact that it is listed at the end of paragraphs and chaptersof a document, instead of the bottom of each page of the document.
footnote
listed at the bottom of a pagewhich lists where facts andfigures within that document page were obtained.
When you talk about a person, place, thing, or idea, you are talking about a _____________. The two main types are __________ and _________
noun common proper
When the question or exclamation mark goes with the whole sentence, the mark is left ____________ of the quotation marks.
outside ex. Is your favorite short story "The Tell-Tale Heart"?
Colons and semicolons are put ___________the quotation marks.
outside ex. They watched "The Nutcracker"; then, they went home.
A writer will always have a _________________ before writing.
point of view
"Their" is a ....
pronoun
"Your" is a .....
pronoun
"Its" is a ___________, and a _________
pronoun, and is a contraction of it is.
supporting details
provides evidence and backing for the main point.
What should you put around a direct quote and short works: such as newspaper and magazine articles, poems, short stories, songs, television episodes, radio programs, and subdivisions of books or websites?
quotation marks
short works are placed in ....
quotation marks
_______________ are sometimes used to highlight irony or the use of words to mean something other than their dictionary definition. This type of usage should be employed sparingly, if at all.
quotation marks ex. The boss warned Frank that he was walking on "thin ice." -Frank is not walking on real ice. Instead, he is being warned to avoid mistakes. ex. The teacher thanked the young man for his "honesty." -The quotation marks around honesty show that the teacher does not believe the young
which, that, and who can act as ...
relative pronouns
The _________________ is used to connect major sentence pieces of equal value. Some rules for semicolons include: 1.) Between closely connected independent clauses not connected with a coordinating conjunction ex. You are right; we should go with your plan. 2.) Between independent clauses linked with a transitional word ex. I think that we can agree on this; however, I am not sure about my friends. 3.) Between items in a series that has internal punctuation ex. I have visited New York, New York; Augusta, Maine; and Baltimore, Maryland.
semicolon
first, next, then, and last these words show the reader the relationship between each step and help the reader better understand the process as a whole these are considered....
signal words
"The sun was like an orange, eager as a beaver, and nimble as a mountain goat." This is an example of a ?
simile
A __________ is a figurative expression that is similar to a metaphor, yet the expression requires the use of the distancing words like or as.
simile
Salmon, deer, and moose are the same whether _____________ or_____________
singular or plural.
The purpose of argument and persuasion in a free society is to reach the best ___________
solution
a logical conclusion must be...
supported directly by the text.
explicit evidence is when the author...
tells the reader exactly what is meant
The term___________ refers to information that supports a main point or minor points and can help lead the reader to a conclusion about the text's credibility.
text evidence
main ideas
the most important point being made by the author.
what is a line graph typically used for?
used for measuring trends over time
the __________ shows something's action or state of being or the action that has been done to something.
verb
Although published journal articles listed in library databases have been reviewed and edited to be acceptable for publication, you should still evaluate them by what six criteria points?
•Source: Articles by experts in their subjects, published in scholarly journals, are more reliable. They also contain references to more publications on the same topic. .•Length: The citation states an article's number of pages, an indication of its research utility. •Authority: Research sources should be authoritative, written by expertsaffiliated with academic institutions. •Date: Many research fields are constantly changing, so research must be as currentas possible. In areas with new research breakthroughs, some articles are not up to date. •Audience:If an author wrote an article for professional colleagues, it will include subject-specific language and terminology. •Usefulness: Evaluate whether an article is relevantto yourown research topic.