5th grade Reading Academic Vocabulary
  • 1. A book of maps
A) Almanac
B) Encyclopedia
C) Atlas
D) Advertisement
E) Thesaurus
  • 2. The part of a story that leads up to and explains what will be found in the main part.
A) Summary
B) Closing
C) Introduction
D) Main idea
E) Body
  • 3. A book containing a calendar of days, weeks, and months, and usually facts about the rising and setting of the sun/moon, changes in the tides, and information of general interests. (Quick facts and Stats)
A) Atlas
B) Almanac
C) Thesaurus
D) Advertisement
E) Encyclopedia
  • 4. The repetition of sound. Initial consonant sounds in two or more neighboring words or syllables.
A) Metaphor
B) Alliteration
C) Simile
D) Idiom
E) Hyperbole
  • 5. An expression that cannot be understood from the meanings from its separate words, but must be learned as a whole.
A) Simile
B) Hyperbole
C) Alliteration
D) Metaphor
E) Idiom
  • 6. The combination of the beginning, the middle, and the end of a story that creates the main idea of a story.
A) Characters
B) Resolution
C) Plot development
D) Theme
E) Setting
  • 7. An old story that is wildly believed but cannot be proved to be true.
A) Legend
B) Historical Fiction
C) Realistic Fiction
D) Biography
E) Myth
  • 8. A legend that tells about a being with more than human powers or an event which cannot be explained or that explains a religious beliefs or practice.
A) Historical Fiction
B) Realistic Fiction
C) Biography
D) Myth
E) Legend
  • 9. Part of a book giving added and helpful information
A) Index
B) Contents Page
C) Title Page
D) Headline
E) Appendix
  • 10. Material that is repeated exactly word for word usually surrounded by quotation marks.
A) Question mark
B) Colon
C) Quotation
D) Exclamation point
E) Period
  • 11. A book, or set of books, containing information on all branches of learning in articles arranged alphabetically by subject.
A) Almanac
B) Advertisement
C) Thesaurus
D) Atlas
E) Encyclopedia
  • 12. An individual way of speaking or writing.
A) Advertisement
B) Persuade
C) Tone
D) Voice
E) Theme
  • 13. To win over or a way of acting by argument or earnest request.
A) Entertain
B) Advertisement
C) Inform
D) Persuade
E) Express ideas
  • 14. A written history of a person's life
A) Historical Fiction
B) Autobiography
C) Realistic Fiction
D) Biography
E) Expository Nonfiction
  • 15. Deals with characters and actions that seem real but come from the author's imagination
A) Historical Fiction
B) Autobiography
C) Expository nonfiction
D) Realistic Fiction
E) Biography
  • 16. Realistic fiction that takes place in the past and is often full of adventure.
A) Biography
B) Realistic Fiction
C) Historical fiction
D) Persuade
E) Expository Nonfiction
  • 17. A story explains a person, thing, or idea
A) Autobiography
B) Historical Fiction
C) Expository Nonfiction
D) Biography
E) Realistic Fiction
  • 18. Speech, writing, pictures, or films meant to persuade people to buy or do something
A) Express ideas
B) Entertain
C) Persuade
D) Inform
E) Advertisement
  • 19. Expressing or covering the main points briefly
A) Supporting details
B) Big idea
C) Main point
D) Main idea
E) Summarize
  • 20. Carefully study an investigation for the purpose of discovery and explaining new knowledge
A) Discovery
B) Research
C) Revise
D) Investigate
E) Proofread
  • 21. A title over an article in a newspaper or magazine
A) Heading
B) Subheading
C) Main idea
D) Editorial
E) Headline
  • 22. The subject on which one writes or speaks.
A) Tone
B) Mood
C) Theme
D) Voice
E) Expression
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