Multiple Choice
Short Response
Extended Response
Vocabulary
WildCard
100

This part of the test will always indicate the text type. 

What are the directions.

The directions will always use a word like article or story to indicate the text type. 

100

This is the amount of points that a short response question is worth. 

What is 2 points? 

100

This is the number of texts that the extended response is about. 

What is two? 

100

This word means to change or influence someone or something. 

What is to impact

100

This is what "CCCSTT" stands for. 

What is Character, Conflict, Change, Setting, Theme, Tone? 

200

This word indicates that the text is informational.

What is article or document or passage? 

200

This is the strategy that Ms. Hanson and Mrs. Crowe suggest using for the short response. 

What is A.D.D.E.? 

200

This is the number of points that the extended response is worth. 

What is four points? 

200

This word means to create, build up, or improve. 

What is to develop?

200

This is an example of an opposition transition. 


What is "as opposed to", "in a different way", "but" "in spite of", "however" or "although"?

300

This word in the directions indicates that the text is narrative.

What is story poem or passage? 

300

This is what A.D.D.E. stands for? 

What is Answer, Detail, Detail, and Explanation? 

300

TRUE or FALSE: I should include an introduction sentence and a concluding sentence in my extended response. 

What is TRUE! 

300

This word means a part of or section of a larger or longer text. 

What is an excerpt

300

The meaning of the word "pondering" in the example sentence below. 

"Even if you don't get to witness the great cicada awakening, it's worth pondering the phenomenon."


What is to think about, to study, or to consider?

400

This is one strategy that I can use to help answer multiple choice questions. 

What is read the questions first, annotating, quick summary, or cover and write? 

400

These are symbols I should DEFINITELY use in my short response. 

What are quotation marks?

400

I can use the planning page for this before writing my extended response. 

What is create an outline, plan my response and gather evidence? 

400

This word describes the feeling or attitude of the text; Quite literally the author's attitude about the topic. 

What is tone

400

The central idea for the short story below. 

Maria's mom asked her to go to the store to buy milk and bread. She gave Maria money and said to be sure to bring back change. Maria wasn't listening, she was texting her friend back. When Maria came home with milk, Takis, and soda, but no change, her mother was very upset. 

What is Maria needs to learn to listen to her mother? 

500

This is one last thing I should do before I decide I'm finished with the multiple choice section of the test. 

What is check the answer key and make sure I have filled in one and only one bubble for each question. 

500

True or False: I should restate the question in my own words when answering a short response question. 

What is false? 

500

This is an acronym that I can use to plan my extended response. 

What is "T - A.D.D.E - A.D.D.E. - C"

(Thesis - Answer, Detail, Detail, Explanation - Answer, Detail, Detail, Explanation - Conclusion)

What is "IT - ToSEEEEC - ToSEEEEC - C?" 

(Intro, Thesis - Topic Statement, Evidence Elaboration, Evidence, Elaboration (x2) - Conclusion) 

500

The meaning of the word "contribute" based on the sentence below. 

How does line 32 contribute to the central idea of the story? 


What is to add to or develop?  

500

This is the central idea AND the tone of the poem below:

Mama was never good at pictures. 

Behind the camera: the snapshots are blurry, 

The angles dizzy as a spin on the merry go round. But we had fun when mama picked up the camera. 

Each of us laughed hard. Can you see? I have candy in my mouth. 

The Central Idea: 

What is even though mama is not good at taking pictures, her family loves her and the pictures she takes. 

The Tone: 

What a is funny, humorous, or playful tone? 

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