Non-Fiction
Fiction
Essay
Revising
Editing
100
What type of information is presented in a non-fiction text?
What is factual information or true events?
100
The purpose of fictional passages is to - 
What is entertain?
100
Your intro should be only this many lines long: 
What is three lines?
100
The most common word to identify a revision question is:
What are revise?
100
The easiest way to identify an editing question is by this word -
What is "change"?

200
What is one place that you might find a non-fiction passage?
What is a newspaper article?
200
What is arguably the best strategy to use for decoding a fiction passage?
What is "4-corners" method or plot diagram?
200
These two things are essential for a good intro: 
What is state your stance and provide a thesis?
200
The acronym ARMS stands for:
What is Add, Remove, Move, Substitute?
200
The acronym CUPS stands for -
What is Capitalization, Usage, Punctuation, Spelling?
300
What are two reasons that people write non-fiction articles?
What is to persuade and inform?
300
The people in a fiction passage are called?
Who are characters?
300
You should use this many examples or personal stories in your essay:
What is 2-3?
300
You should do this first when looking at the revising section - 
What is read the questions and highlight key terms before highlighting and labeling in the passage?
300
You should do ______ if a question asks you about replacing a sentence in the passage?
What is locate the sentence, cross it out, and write the question number next to it?
400
What is the arguably the BEST strategy to use when reading a non-fiction passage?
What is #mainidea with chunking?
400
The five points on a plot diagram for a fictional text are -
What is exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution?
400
You will write this type of essay for the English II test:
What is a persuasive essay?
400
You may be asked to add this to the beginning of a paragraph or sentence - 
What is a transition word or phrase?
400
You can find ALL of the answers to the editing section of the exam in this book - 
What is the dictionary?
500
What is the first step to being successful in answering questions for non-fiction passages?
What is read the questions and highlight the key terms?
500
The speaker in a fiction passage is referred to as the - 
Who is the narrator?
500
The method that we explored for writing our essays in class is called - 
What is "threading"?
500
You may be asked to do this to two sentences -
What is combine them?
500
The amount of "No change should be made" answers will be between -
What is 2 - 3?
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