5th Grade Turkish Exam Review - Vocabulary & Concepts

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Vocabulary terms and literary concepts based on the 5th Grade Turkish 2nd Semester 2nd Written Exam sample questions.

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Member (Üye)

Each of the individuals that make up a community, group, or family unit such as the mother, father, or child.

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Generation (Nesil)

A group of individuals living in the same time period and coming from the same lineage; also known as a cohort or 'kuşak.'

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Responsibility (Sorumluluk)

The act of a person undertaking the consequences of their own behaviors or events within their area of authority; an obligation to fulfill a task.

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Main Idea (Ana Düşünce)

The core message or fundamental thought of a text, such as the necessity of a strong family for the development of a healthy society.

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Simile (Benzetme/Teşbih)

A literary device used in poetry and prose to compare one thing to another based on shared characteristics, such as comparing a voice to a nightingale.

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Personification (Kişileştirme/Teşhis)

A literary device where human traits or actions are attributed to non-human entities, such as a book 'begging' to be read.

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Online (Foreign Word)

A term of foreign origin commonly used in digital contexts; its Turkish equivalent is 'çevrimiçi.'

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Bye Bye (Foreign Word)

A foreign expression used when leaving; Turkish equivalents include 'hoşça kal,' 'güle güle,' or 'görüşürüz.'

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Keywords (Anahtar Kelimeler)

Specific words that emphasize the central theme or capacity of a text, such as 'healthy,' 'vigorous,' or 'movement.'

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Healthy and Vigorous (Zinde)

Terms used to describe individuals who move easily, have appropriate body weight, and possess high physical energy and self-respect.