QAR
CITE
PLOT
FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE
5 PARAGRAPH ESSAY
100

1. The answer is usually contained in one sentence and is easy to find. 2. The same words that make up the answer are often found in the question. 3. Question stems can begin with : When is/was... ? Who is/was... ? What is/was... ? Where is/was... ?

WHAT IS A RIGHT THERE 

100

COPY THE WORDS OF ANOTHER AUTHOR AND NOT GIVE THEM CREDIT

WHAT IS PLAGIARISM?

100

SYNONYM FOR PLOT

WHAT IS THE STORYLINE?


100

Slang/informal language

What is Colloquialism?

100

THREE PARTS OF A 5 PARAGRAPH ESSAY 

WHAT ARE THE INTRO, BODY, CONCLUSION

200

1. The reader need not read the text in order to answer the question and must use her/his own ideas and opinions to answer the questions. 2. Question stems can begin with: Do you believe... ? How do you know... ? How would you... ? Have you ever... ? 3. The reader relies on prior knowledge and experiences.

WHAT IS ON MY OWN QUESTION?

200

REARRANGE, AND USE SYNONYMS AND ANTONYMS.

WHAT IS PARAPHRASING?

200

EXPOSITION, RISING ACTION, CLIMAX, FALLING ACTION, AND RESOLUTION

WHAT ARE THE PARTS OF THE PLOT?

200

I AM GOING TO GET MY DUCKS IN A ROW

WHAT IS AN IDIOM

200

HOOK, TRANSITION, TOPICS, AND THESIS

WHAT ARE THE PARTS OF AN INTRODUCTION?

300

1. The answer is found in more than one place. The parts must be put together to answer the question. 2. The words in the question may or may not be the same words used to answer the question. 3. Question stems can begin with: Contrast... Explain... What were... ? Compare... Summarise...

WHAT IS THINK AND SEARCH QUESTION?

300

USE THE WORDS OF ANOTHER AUTHOR AND GIVE THEM CREDIT

WHAT IS TO CITE

300

CONFLICTS

WHAT ARE PERSON VS PERSON, PERSON VS NATURE, PERSON VS SOCIETY, AND PERSON VS SELF?

300

SOMETHING YOU CAN NOT TAKE LITERALLY

WHAT IS FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE

300

TOPIC SENTENCE, BODY, AND CONCLUDING SENTENCE?

WHAT ARE THE PARTS OF THE BODY?


400

1. The reader must read the text to answer the question, as well as use prior knowledge and experience. 2. The reader must look for clues and evidence and prove the answer with details. 3. Question stems can begin with: How can you tell... ? How do you know... ? 4. The reader must read between the lines as the answer is not explicit in the text.

WHAT IS AN AUTHOR AND ME QUESTION?

400

IF YOU PARAPHRASE, DO YOU HAVE TO GIVE THE AUTHOR CREDIT

WHAT IS YES

400

AFTER THE EXPOSITION

WHERE DOES THE CONFLICT OCCUR?

400

WHEN THE AUDIENCE KNOWS SOMETHING THAT THE CHARACTERS DO NOT

WHAT IS Dramatic Irony?

400

RESTATE THESIS, SUMMARIZE AND BIG IDEA

WHAT ARE THE PARTS OF A CONCLUSION?

500

WHERE WOULD YOU FIND THIS ANSWER?


HAVE YOU EVER BEEN TO TULSA?

WHAT IS IN YOUR HEAD?

500

A LIST OF AUTHORS, WHICH ARE ALPHABETICALLY LISTED ON THE BACK PAGE OF TERM PAPER, THAT YOU BORROWED IDEAS FROM.

WHAT IS A WORK CITED PAGE?

500

WHEN THE GREASERS WENT INTO THE BURNING CHURCH AND SAVED THE KIDS?

WHAT IS THE CLIMAX OF THE OUTSIDERS?


500

HAVE/RONN

WHAT IS HOW ARE FORESHADOWING VS SYMBOLISM DIFFERENT?

500

WHAT WAS THE THEME OF 8TH GRADE ELA?

ANS WILL VARY-MUST BE MORE THAN ONE WORD AND NOT INCLUDE ANY WORDS FROM THE QUESTION IN THE ANSWER.

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