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PRAXIS 5156 -Questions & Answers Solved 100%
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Informational Text

Uses both literal language and figurative language. Might use a simile or metaphors

Denotation

Literal meaning or dictionary definition

Connotation

Feelings or thoughts associated with a word not included in its definition

Nonfictional Expository Text

Reader would best draw inferences about problems and their solutions

Nonfictional persuasive Text

Infer ideas supporting the authors message

Paired strategy

one student summarizes and the other has to agree/disagree and explain why. Agree on main idea

of text and then roles reverse

Text Coding

text monitoring, read short sections and make notations on post it notes, make codes such as ? or

* that signify their problem

Appendix

,Back of book

Captions

below or beside illustrations

Glossaries

technical terms alphabetically listed with their definitions

Index

back of book, list books important topics alphabetically with their page numbers

Explicit

reader is told by the author exactly

Implicit

Did not state, must be inferenced

Anecdote

brief story authors may relate which illustrates their point in a relatable way

Aphorisms

State common beliefs and may rhyme (Early to bed, early to rise...)

Allusions

literary or historical figures to impart symbolism to a thing and create reader resonance

Parody

, form of satire that imitates another work to ridicule its topic or satire

Paradox

statement that is true despite appearing contradictory

Hyperbole

Overstatement using exaggerated language; excessive exaggeration used for humor or

emphasiscommunicates strength of the poets feelings

Oxymoron

combines seeming contradictions

Analogies

compares two things sharing some common elements

Similies

comparisons using the words "like" or "As"

Metaphors

implied comparison that does not use "like" or "as"

Syllogism

deductive reasoning or a subtle argument

Deductive reasoning

moves from general to specific

Inductive reasoning

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