Annotation
Summary
Figurative Language
Story Elements
Inferences and Text Evidence
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What is annotation?

What is marking the text with questions, comments, connections, or notes

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What is a summary?

What is a brief retelling of the most important information with just the facts, no opinions, and 3-5 sentences long

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What is figurative language?

What is a way of using words and phrases to create a special effect that helps you express ideas more creatively

100

What is a plot?

What is the sequence of events that make up a story and shows how it develops

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What is text evidence?

What is information or details directly from the text that supports your ideas and arguments

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What should you annotate?

What are connections, questions, emotional impact, inferences, predictions, unknown words, and parts of the plot including characters and setting

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What does a summary include?

What are who, what, where, why, and how

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What is a simile?

What is a comparison using like or as

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What are the 6 main elements in the plot diagram?

What are Exposition, Conflict, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, and Resolution

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What are context clues?

What are hints found in the words or sentences to help you figure out what it means

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In what ways can you respond to the text when annotating?

What are connections to personal experiences, knowledge of other stories, history, or current events, and inferences

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What does S.W.B.S.T stand for?

What is Somebody Wanted But So Then

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What is personification?

What is giving nonhuman things lifelike qualities

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What two things are included in the exposition?

What are characters and plot

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What is an inference?

What is using clues from the text and what we already know to understand something from the text

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What details should you track when annotating text?

What are characters being introduced, important character information, setting, conflict, and parts of the plot

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What does Somebody and Wanted mean?

What is Somebody are the characters and Wanted is what they wanted, describing the situation in the story

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What is an onomatopoeia?

What is a word that sounds like the sound it's describing

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What is the inciting incident?

What is the part that introduces the conflict

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What are good inferences always supported by?

What is text evidence

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Annotation is not....what things?

What are highlighting paragraphs, marking information without labels, writing comments on another page, and discussing text later

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What does But So Then mean?

What is But is the problem, So is how the characters solved the problem, and Then is the resolution

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What is an idiom?

What is a phrase that is not literal and means something different than the literal words used

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What step is the conflict completely resolved in?

What is the resolution

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Sergeant-Major Morris was a soldier in India and other far away places. He “spoke of wild scenes and doughty deeds; of wars and plagues and strange peoples.” Because “doughty deeds” is listed along with “wild scenes” and “strange peoples,” you can assume that stories about doughty deeds must be similar in some way to stories about wild scenes and strange peoples. Based on this, what do you think “doughty deeds” might mean? A. cowardly acts B. embarrassing incidents C. acts of bravery D. horrible mistakes

What is C, acts of bravery

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