This is what you should do before even reading the text associated with multiple choice questions.
What is read the questions?
True or false: Your introduction should start with a general or broad statement about the topic.
What is true?
This is how many pieces of textual evidence each body paragraph must have- at least.
What is two?
The people who exist in stories
What are characters?
This is the system of getting rid of the least likely answers so you can narrow your choice for the correct answer.
What is process of elimination?
When writing a tradtional argument, your last body paragraph should be dedicated to this.
What is the counterargument?
Each piece of textual evidence must be followed up by this "E" word- more than just paraphrasing, but actually connecting evidence to claims.
The time AND place a story takes place.
What is setting?
The author, the title, publication info, and the actual text: Which of these should you use to help answer questions?
What is all of the above?
True or false: The introduction and the conclusion follow the exact same shape and format.
What is false?
What are integrated quotations?
The way a reader feels while reading a text.
What is mood?
True or false: You should not go with your first instinct, and you should not review your answers.
What is false?
Your thesis or argument comes at this part of this paragraph.
What is the end of the introduction?
The "L" in TEEEL stands for this- it brings everything from the paragraph together in a concluding sentence.
What is a linking sentence?
The attitude of the speaker or author about a text.
What is tone?
This is a form of active reading, taking notes on the text as you read.
What is annotation?
These are the types of signposting words and phrases that signify to readers what you are going to do. They are vital at the beginning of paragraphs and between shifts in ideas and purpose.
What are transitions?
The T in TEEEL is for topic sentence. Every topic sentence must contain this.
What is a claim?
The main message or lesson a story imparts, more than just one word.
What is theme?