Extended Response
Short Answer
Passages
Vocabulary
Multiple Choice
100

This brief writing structure answers a question WITHOUT a lot of time to brainstorm. The details can come from a text and/or prior knowledge

Quickwrite

100

What is the term when a writer shows favor towards or favor against a person, topic or idea?

Author's Bias

100

We do this BEFORE reading the passage 

read the questions 

100

answers the question and tells what will be proven throughout the argumentative text.

claim 

100

This strategy helps me narrow down my choices from 4 to 2 

eliminate obvious wrong answers

200

This argumentative writing strategy addresses and argues the "other side" or opposing viewpoints with valid evidence/support.

Counterclaim and Refute or Rebuttal

200

What should I do before reading a text?

read the questions first

200

this is the part of a text where the bolded words are defined/explained

the glossary 

200

central message about life found in the story 

theme 

200

When the question mentions lines or paragraphs I should do this 

go back to the section and re-read

300

Where does evidence come from?

the text 

300

another word for persuasive communication or the use of appeals to persuade is called?

rhetoric

300

To make sure I understand what the text is saying, I can use tools to ______ the text while reading.

mark/annotate.

300

Its called a theme in a fiction text, but called a ______ _____ in a nonfiction 

central idea 

300

one way to make sure the question makes sense to me is to do this, so I can understand what it is saying. 

rewrite it in my own words

400

This writing structure is a personal experience based on real or fictitious events.  

narrative writing

400

the purpose of evidence in a text is to do what?

explain and support the reasons

400

the two main types of passages you may see. One is a story and one is about real life.  

fiction and non-fiction 

400

______ is the atmosphere or vibe of the story. It’s a feeling the author wants the reader to feel as he/she reads. Setting often helps depict this.

mood 

400

Words that help move a text a long from one idea to the next.

transition words

500

This writing structure offers factual information about a topic using credible sources and evidence.

expository writing/informational text

500

Language that creates a mental image for readers is called?

Imagery

500

This type of writing uses things like: stanzas, lines, pauses, symbols, perspective, rhythm, and voice

Poems

500

Type of writing that uses things like simile, metaphor etc.

figurative language 

500

When I don't know the answer I should 

skip it and come back

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