Reading Vocabulary Test

Worksheet by Sarah Mota
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Subjects
ELA
Grades
4
Language
ENG
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Boost reading skills with this vocabulary test covering literary terms, definitions, and more!

Vocabulary Match the vocabulary word to the correct definition. conflict problem in the story genre types of book fantasy fiction stories that could never be true folktale stories that are passed down from generation to generation realistic fiction a fiction story that could happen in real life nonfiction writing that gives facts and information narrator the person who tells the story resolution the end of the story; the problem is solved setting when and where a story takes place sequence the order in which things happen, first, next, then, finally From what point of view is the following story written?Iwent to eat some pizza on Saturday withmyfamily.Mybrother ate cheese pizza and Ihad pepperoni. We had a great day! 1st person POV 2nd person POV 3rd person POV From what point of view is the following story written?Nick wanted everyone at school to use his new word so he told his friends to start calling pens Frindles. Mrs. Granger did not like this so the "war" began. 1st person POV 2nd person POV 3rd person POV I woke up because I heard my cat meowing. alliteration onomatopoeia simile Lazy Larry didn't want to lift the large library book. alliteration onomatopoeia simile The tray of fruit was as colorful as a rainbow. alliteration onomatopoeia simile

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