FLOCABULARY Cheat Sheet 2026

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50 questions
45 min time limit
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  1. A Flocabulary video introduces the word 'benevolent.' Based on roots, what does it most likely mean? Kind and well-meaning
  2. In a Flocabulary comprehension activity, students find the 'theme' of a story. What is a theme? The central message or lesson the author wants readers to take away
  3. If someone calls your argument 'speculative,' what are they saying? Your argument is based on guesses rather than confirmed facts.
  4. In creative writing, what does 'tone' refer to? The author's attitude toward the subject or audience
  5. What is 'active listening' in a discussion, and how does it relate to critical thinking? Carefully attending to what others say to understand their reasoning before responding
  6. Which term describes a word that has a similar meaning to another word? synonym
  7. A writer ends each paragraph with a cliffhanger to keep readers turning pages. This is an example of: Suspense
  8. Which sentence uses correct subject-verb agreement? The students are working hard.
  9. A poet writes a verse where every line ends with a word that rhymes with the one before it. What is this pattern called? Couplet
  10. Which technique involves starting multiple consecutive sentences with the same word or phrase? Anaphora
  11. What is the main purpose of quotation marks in writing? To show a speaker's exact words
  12. When should you use a colon (:) in a sentence? To introduce a list or explanation after a complete clause
  13. Which of the following BEST describes an 'inference' in critical thinking? A conclusion drawn from evidence that goes beyond what is explicitly stated
  14. A student writes a story without any rhyme scheme or fixed meter. This style is called: Free verse
  15. Which question type helps a reader EVALUATE an author's argument? 'Is the evidence the author provides convincing? Why or why not?'
  16. What does an apostrophe show in a contraction like 'don't'? Missing letters
  17. What does an antonym represent? A word with the opposite meaning of another word
  18. The word 'nuance' is used correctly in which sentence? Understanding the nuances of a language helps you speak more naturally.
  19. In which sentence is 'empathy' used correctly? He felt deep empathy for the flood victims and donated supplies.
  20. What is a conjunction in English grammar? A word that connects words, phrases, or clauses
  21. The author's attitude toward the subject or audience, expressed through word choice and style, is called: Tone
  22. Which word is an antonym of 'ancient'? Modern
  23. What does the term 'bearing' mean in maritime navigation? The direction of an object relative to north or the ship's heading
  24. Which of the following is an example of a FACT rather than an opinion? Flocabulary uses rap music to teach academic vocabulary and concepts
  25. Why is continuing education important in Language Arts Skills? To stay current with evolving standards and practices
  26. What role does ethics play in Academic Language practice? It guides professional conduct and protects stakeholders
  27. Which word means to briefly restate the main points of a text in your own words? summarize
  28. Which type of irony occurs when what actually happens is the opposite of what is expected? Situational irony
  29. In Flocabulary lessons, rap and hip-hop are used primarily to help students: Remember vocabulary and academic content through rhythm and rhyme
  30. The word 'meticulous' would best describe which person? A student who checks every answer three times before submitting.