SCR
ECR
Vocabulary
Vocabulary II
Talk of the Town
100

What does SCR stand for?

Short Constructed Response

100

What does ECR stand for?

Extended Constructed Response

100

Comparing two things without using 'like' or 'as'

Metaphor

100

A category of literature (e.g., fiction, non-fiction, poetry).

Genre

100

Word: The process of becoming progressively worse

Deterioration 

200

What acronym do you want to use when answering an SCR?

R.A.C.E

200

How many paragraphs does an ECR have?

4

200

Comparing two things using 'like' or 'as'

Simile

200

The author’s attitude toward the subject

Tone

200

Who first created the concept of Brain Rot?

Henry David Thoreau

300

Restate the following prompt:

How do Melinda's observations about her peers influence her sense of self?

Melinda's observations about her peers influence her sense of self by...

300

Your answer should have how many talking points?

2

300

The lesson/message of a story

Theme

300

The lens through which a story is told or an issue is viewed.

Perspective 

300

What year was the concept of brain rot created it in?

1854

400

How many answers does an SCR have?

One answer

400

Name all the paragraphs in an ECR

Introduction, Body 1, Body 2, Conclusion

400

The atmosphere or emotional feeling evoked in the reader

Mood

400

A statement or series of statements for or against something

Argument

400

How do people get Brain Rot?

Overindulging in online content that is low quality and low value.

500

What is the minimum sentences an SCR should have?

3

500

What acronym do you use when answering an ECR?

RA

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RA

500

An educated guess based on evidence from the text.

Inference

500

A tendency to favor one perspective over another.

Bias

500

According to the creator of Brain rot, how can you avoid it?

By going outside and enjoying the natural world.

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