A good student strategy when dealing with multiple choice is to first...
Eliminate obiviously wrong answers.
The emotions surrounding a poem is also known as what?
The mood
A citation is also known as a?
Quote
R.A. stands for what?
Restate and answer! Of course
When using annotations, what TWO things should a student draw a box around?
Locations, and Dates
Should a student read the questions before reading the text, or after reading the text?
BEFORE!!!
AA, BB, CC, DD is an example of what?
Rhyme Scheme
We use our evidence to support the _________ of an essay.
The Claim.
C.E. Stands for?
Cite and explain! Naturally
When using annotations, a student should circle what?
Persons/Names
A student strategy for multiple choice is to carefully manage...
Figurative language uses what two types of comparisons?
Simile and Metaphor
When writing the Main Body Paragraph, how many pieces of evidence should you use per paragraph?
1 piece of evidence
The final R- Repeat, is only used when___________
It is necessary.
When a book flashes back to an moment in a characters past, we call it a _________?
Memory Moment
A strategy for multiple choice is to _________ each question before answering.
Re-Read the quesiton
Imagery is made up of what?
The five senses
Our evidence should always be _________ to the claim.
Relevant
What part of RACER is this?
"This evidence supports the main claim by demonstrating..."
This is the E.
What two things should a student do when the locate key evidence in the text?
Underline and Star
A student should make sure their answer is ____________ from the text.
Supported with evidence.
On the board, write an example of Alliteration.
Answers will vary
In an essay, you will find how many pieces of evidence?
two pieces of evidence.
On the board, please write an Example of an RA to this question.
What was the main idea of Lord of the Flies?
Answers will vary...
Sometimes a character may ask a question that challenges how we see the world. Such questions should be annotated as a ________
TQ: A tough Quesiton