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1 Words commonly found in the PARCC Words from Rutgers-PARCC powerpoint Information & Pictures from various websites Sandy Rocco 2015

2 “In the passage, the author creates a vivid setting. Think about the details the author used to develop the setting.”

3 It’s just words!!!!

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5 compare Definition: examine to find similarities (likenesses) amongst two or more things Sentence: Compare how the plot of each story is similar. COMPARE

6 contrast Definition: examine to find differences amongst two or more things Sentence: Contrast the 2 different articles. CONTRAST

7 phrase Definition: a group of related words Sentence: Which phrase best supports your answer?

8 describe Definition: to provide a representation of something using its features and characteristics Sentence: Which sentence best describes the central idea?

9 context Definition: clues (often the surrounding words/sentences) that help determine an answer Sentence: Which sentence best describes the central idea?

10 identify Definition: to pick something out using individual features or characteristics Sentence: Identify the main character of the story.

11 story, selection, text or passage Definition: the series of events (plot) told in a novel or poem, etc. Sentence: Continue the story.

12 demonstrate Definition: to show or prove something using examples Sentence: Which statement best demonstrates the character’s feelings?

13 determine Definition: to decide or conclude using evidence or facts Sentence: Determine the theme of the story.

14 explain Definition: to answer a question using evidence or facts Sentence: Explain the meaning of the bolded word.

15 support, proof, textual evidence Definition: to back up your answer with evidence Sentence: Which statement best supports the main idea?

16 details Definition: pieces of information that tell more or support Sentence: Which details are important to include in your summary?

17 develop, elaborate Definition: to create or expand Sentence: Select one theme that is developed in both texts.

18 narrative Definition: a true or fictional story Sentence: Write a personal narrative about a time you were scared.

19 expository Definition: text based on fact Sentence: Write an expository passage about the article you just read.

20 persuasive Definition: text meant to convince the reader Sentence: Write a persuasive letter to your principal about your stance on homework.

21 central or main idea Definition: the key or most important point made in a text Sentence: Which sentence states the central idea of the passage?

22 theme Definition: a message about life the author wants you to know Sentence: What is the main theme of the story?

23 express Definition: to say or write in a clear way. Sentence: Which statement best the expresses the main idea?

24 infer Definition: a conclusion based on clues given Sentence: What can you infer about the character using his/her behaviors?

25 summarize Definition: to tell the main points in a clear way Sentence: Which statement best summarizes the speaker’s feelings?

26 evidence Definition: Facts that prove of support Sentence: Use evidence to support your answer.

27 structure Definition: the way a text is organized or put together Sentence: How does the author structure the article’s information?

28 narrator Definition: the person or character telling the story Sentence: How does the narrator’s attitude change from beginning to end?

29 contribute Definition: to help bring about Sentence: How does the first paragraph contribute to the setting?

30 “In the passage, the author creates a vivid setting. Think about the details the author used to develop the setting.” Piece of cake!!!! I GET IT!!! They want me to talk about how the author create a “picture” in my mind of the setting using examples form the story.


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