Reading
Writing
MISC
MISC
MISC
100

Who is the person that tells the story?

Narrator

100

How do you answer a short response question?

R A D D 

100

What should you do the night before the test?

Get a good night sleep.

100

How many choices should you bubble in?

Just one!
100

What is an excerpt?

A part of a text.

200

What is a setting?

The time and place the story takes place.
200

How many points is a short response worth?

2

200

What should you do the morning of the test?

Eat a good breakfast

200

Are you allowed to make stray marks on the test?

NO!

200

When you include details from the text what do you have to include with it?

Quotation marks

300

What should you do when answering a multiple choice question?

SLASH THE TRASH!

300
What do you include in an extended response that doesn't go in a short response?

Unpacking evidence

300

What should you do if you feel yourself getting tired during the test?

Splash water, take a 5 min break.

300

What is the central idea?

What the text is mostly about.

300

Where would you find a stanza?

In a poem.

400

Is an article fiction or nonfiction?

Nonfiction

400

What does each bullet in the question prompt represent?

A paragraph

400

What should you do if you are nervous?

Take deep breaths, and shake it off like Taylor said.

400

What do we call the lesson of the story?

Theme!

400

What's the difference between a sentence and a paragraph?

A paragraph is a group of sentences.

500

What types of things do you focus on when reading a Fiction story? Name 4

Characters, setting, plot, theme, problem & solution.

500

How much is an extended response worth?

4 points

500

Can you use a highlighter on the test?

NO

500

Name 4 examples of text features.

Picture, table of contents, glossary, caption.

500

What should you do if you are asked about paragraphs 2-6?

Reread those paragraphs!!

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