What do you do if your prompt does not have the author?
What is skip over it?
True or False: For narrative writing, you use CER to help you write your essay
What is FALSE?
What is the first thing you can write on your scratch paper that will help you with your essay?
What is an outline?
What should you do before you start reading your text?
What does TAT stand for?
What is Title, Author, Target?
What does TADD stand for?
What is thoughts, action, description, dialogue?
What should you do as you read your texts?
What is highlight?
How many body paragraphs should a research simulation task have?
What is 3?
What is the difference between an argumentative essay and a literary analysis essay?
What is in one you have to argue your position and the other you analyze the texts?
What is the acronym that can help you write your big claim in your literary analysis essay?
What is TAT?
What outline can you use to help you write your narrative essay?
What is Freytag Pyramid?
Which tool should you use for every multiple choice question?
Each body paragraph on a research simulation task should focus on what?
What is a specific text?
What is something a argumentative essay has that no other type of essay has?
What is an Argumentative Thesis? (Counterclaim, Claim, Reasons)
What is the acronym that helps you outline your body paragraphs in a literary analysis essay?
What is CER?
What is the purpose of a narrative essay?
What is to continue or add onto a part of a story?
What should you do if a question gives you a specific paragraph number?
What is go back to it and re-read it?
What is unique about a Research Simulation Task?
What is you will have a media source?
What are 3 transition phrases you can use to provide evidence?
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What are some keywords that give away that you are writing a literary analysis essay?
What is analyze, point of view, word choice, discuss how?
When you have a Part A and Part B type question, what should you look out for?
What is whether you should have multiple answers or not?
What is the big claim to the following prompt:
The authors of “Klondike Gold Rush,” and A Woman Who Went to Alaska and the narrator of City of Gold are discussing the same topic but are using different points of view.
How does each person’s point of view shape the reader’s understanding of the miners’ lives? Use details from each source to support your answer.
What is
In "Klondike Gold Rush", "A Woman Who Went to Alaska" and City Gold, each person's point of view shapes the the reader's understanding of the miners' lives.
What are 3 transition phrases you can use to provide reasoning?
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