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Reading King Henry VII- Expository  The word infamous in the passage means – Notorious Social Media- Persuasive  It’s talking how now of days there’s a lot of news on the internet, which some are true and some are fakes. People just share them depends on how they feel about it.  It’s trying to get people to fact checking before just posting random information. (By Tamika Y.) UFO- Narrative  It’s talking about aliens, and an old man that got lost. (READ THE PASSAGE, Is on The GROUP :) Greek Theater- Expository The robbery passage (Dog and Humans are Best friend)- Persuasive  When it asks how would you rename this passage answer is (Jewel Thief on the Lose) Frida Kahlo- Expository/ Informative  They will ask you to put her life in chronological order and the answer to that question is: First, she got hit by a train; Next, she started drawing pictures of herself; Then, she married Diego. (Credit to Tamika Young for this) Casino Passage- Persuasive  It’s trying to explain how is better to go to a Casino then buying a lottery ticket. Buying a lottery ticket, you have a lowest change of winning than going to a Casino and playing. The Chili Recipe- Expository  Read carefully the Recipe and the questions.  One of the answers is to rinse the beans first. Central Park Passage- Expository / Informative  All I remember is that it’s a famous park in New York.  The passage will ask you to put the sentences in chronological order. (By Tamika Y.) Time ManagementChimney Passage- Type of Passages:  Expository: Something you find in an academic journal, a recipe, etc. (Very technical) (Teach, Inform, or explain.)  Technical: Is like following steps to complete something.  Narrative: Telling a story and entertain  Persuasive: Making you believe something or to do something.  Descriptive: Give physical details or provide unique characteristics Most know this:  Author Purpose: His reason to write a specific topic.  Theme: The subject to talk, a piece of writing, a person thoughts.  Topic: that part of a sentence about which something is said. (a conversation)  Main Idea: Is usually in the first sentence, overall idea of the paragraph.  Fact: Something that it can be prove is true.  Opinion: A view or judgment.  Bia: Against something or someone.  Compare: two or more  Inform: Give facts  Entertain: Fiction  Express: Feelings  Stereotypes: A characteristics ascribed to groups of people involving gender, race, origin, etc.  Cause and Effect: The author describes a situation and then its effects.  Compare and Contrast: The author explores the similarities and differences between two or more things.  Chronological: The author list events in the order in which they happened.  Mood: Influences a reader emotional state in the piece.  Tone: Describes the author’s attitude toward the topic. To Respond to Questions, you Should know this:  Almanac: A book that gives you important dates such tidal waves, astronomical events, etc.  Thesaurus: A dictionary that has definitions, synonyms and antonyms.  Bibliography: A list of books, magazines, articles, etc.  Biography: Story of someone written by someone else.  Autobiography: Story of someone written by the same person.  Atlas: A book of maps or charts.  Appendix: A section or table at the end of the book.  Index: Reference in alphabetical order to where everything is in the book.  Glossary: Alphabetical list of terms of words with definition. The word Disseminate is in one the Passages and they ask you what does it means: Answer will be (Spread of disperse)  Metaphor: A figure of speech containing an implied comparison, in which a word or phrase ordinarily and primarily used of one thing is applied to another. Example: Noah Has a heart of a lion  Simile: A comparison of two different things using the words LIKE or AS. Example: On her first day of school, Jane was as cool as a cucumber.  Forum: Online message board.  Rhetorical: Used for effect not meaning.  Memorandum: A written informal note usually used for business purposes.  Sequential: Following SET of Orders. (First, Second, Third, Next, While, Last, Before, After)  Anecdote: A short story that illustrates a concept but isn’t the main idea. Math Section: Percentages (Very Important, Must Know): Covert Decimal to Percent by: Multiplying by 100 Convert Percent to Decimal by: Divide by 100 Convert Decimal to a Fraction by: Milli means: one thousand of something 1Liter (L) = 1000mL 1 Yard (Yd.) = 3 Feet (Ft) 12 Foot = 4Yd 1inch = 12 Ft Less than Less or Equal than ≤ Greater than Greater or Equal than ≥ Irrational Number: A number that can NOT Be expressed as terminating or repeating decimals. Rational Numbers: A number that can be expresses as a fraction.  Example: 1/2 Contextual: Related to surrounding content. Erroneous: Incorrect Extraneous: Irrelevant Solution: The answer Terminate: To end Percent means: Per 100 Area of a circle: A=π × r^2 Area formula of a Square: A= L × L^2 Area of a rectangle: A= L × W Area of a triangle: A= ½ × b × h ALWAYS REMEMBER: Example of a question that could be on the Test:

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Reading
King Henry VII- Expository
 The word infamous in the passage means – Notorious

Social Media- Persuasive
 It’s talking how now of days there’s a lot of news on the internet, which some are true
and some are fakes. People just share them depends on how they feel about it.
 It’s trying to get people to fact checking before just posting random information. (By
Tamika Y.)
UFO- Narrative
 It’s talking about aliens, and an old man that got lost. (READ THE PASSAGE, Is on The
GROUP :)

Greek Theater- Expository

The robbery passage (Dog and Humans are Best friend)- Persuasive
 When it asks how would you rename this passage answer is (Jewel Thief on the Lose)

Frida Kahlo- Expository/ Informative
 They will ask you to put her life in chronological order and the answer to that question
is: First, she got hit by a train; Next, she started drawing pictures of herself; Then, she
married Diego. (Credit to Tamika Young for this)

Casino Passage- Persuasive
 It’s trying to explain how is better to go to a Casino then buying a lottery ticket. Buying a
lottery ticket, you have a lowest change of winning than going to a Casino and playing.

The Chili Recipe- Expository
 Read carefully the Recipe and the questions.
 One of the answers is to rinse the beans first.

Central Park Passage- Expository / Informative
 All I remember is that it’s a famous park in New York.
 The passage will ask you to put the sentences in chronological order. (By Tamika Y.)




Time Management-

Chimney Passage-

,Type of Passages:
 Expository: Something you find in an academic journal, a recipe, etc. (Very
technical) (Teach, Inform, or explain.)
 Technical: Is like following steps to complete something.
 Narrative: Telling a story and entertain
 Persuasive: Making you believe something or to do something.
 Descriptive: Give physical details or provide unique characteristics
Most know this:
 Author Purpose: His reason to write a specific topic.
 Theme: The subject to talk, a piece of writing, a person thoughts.
 Topic: that part of a sentence about which something is said. (a
conversation)
 Main Idea: Is usually in the first sentence, overall idea of the paragraph.
 Fact: Something that it can be prove is true.
 Opinion: A view or judgment.
 Bia: Against something or someone.
 Compare: two or more
 Inform: Give facts
 Entertain: Fiction
 Express: Feelings
 Stereotypes: A characteristics ascribed to groups of people involving gender,
race, origin, etc.
 Cause and Effect: The author describes a situation and then its effects.
 Compare and Contrast: The author explores the similarities and differences
between two or more things.
 Chronological: The author list events in the order in which they happened.
 Mood: Influences a reader emotional state in the piece.
 Tone: Describes the author’s attitude toward the topic.

To Respond to Questions, you Should know this:
 Almanac: A book that gives you important dates such tidal waves,
astronomical events, etc.
 Thesaurus: A dictionary that has definitions, synonyms and antonyms.
 Bibliography: A list of books, magazines, articles, etc.
 Biography: Story of someone written by someone else.
 Autobiography: Story of someone written by the same person.
 Atlas: A book of maps or charts.

,  Appendix: A section or table at the end of the book.
 Index: Reference in alphabetical order to where everything is in the book.
 Glossary: Alphabetical list of terms of words with definition.

The word Disseminate is in one the Passages and they ask you what does it
means: Answer will be (Spread of disperse)

 Metaphor: A figure of speech containing an implied comparison, in which a
word or phrase ordinarily and primarily used of one thing is applied to
another. Example: Noah Has a heart of a lion
 Simile: A comparison of two different things using the words LIKE or AS.
Example: On her first day of school, Jane was as cool as a cucumber.
 Forum: Online message board.
 Rhetorical: Used for effect not meaning.
 Memorandum: A written informal note usually used for business purposes.
 Sequential: Following SET of Orders. (First, Second, Third, Next, While, Last,
Before, After)
 Anecdote: A short story that illustrates a concept but isn’t the main idea.




Math Section:

Percentages (Very Important, Must Know):
Covert Decimal to Percent by: Multiplying by 100
Convert Percent to Decimal by: Divide by 100
Convert Decimal to a Fraction by:

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