Literacy 1
Writing 1
Literacy 2
Writing 2
Literacy 3
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What is Internal Conflict? External Conflict?
Internal conflict involves opposing forces in a person’s mind (may include deciding between right and wrong, multiple solutions to a problem, and mixed emotions). It is a man vs self conflict in which the character has a psychological struggle. External conflict: the struggle between a character/person and an outside force
100
What is the first step in the A.P.E. framework?
Answer the question.
100
Define direct and indirect characterization.
Direct Characterization: refers to the times in a story when the reader is told something about the character directly Indirect Characterization: when a reader must make an inference about a person’s character based on what they say or do (it is not explicitly stated)
100
The strongest argument in a persuasive essay should be in what paragraph?
Body Paragraph 1
100
What are character traits? What are the two types of character traits?
Character traits are the ways in which characters are described. Character traits include how a character looks, acts, or feels. Two types of character traits are physical and personality traits.
200
What is the purpose of a compare and contrast essay?
The purpose of a compare and contrast essay is to view the similarities and differences between items.
200
What does restate mean?
Say it in a new way.
200
What are three examples of figurative language that we've learned about? Define each.
Simile, Metaphor, and Personification.
200
What are 2 examples of transitions to introduce a quote?
“For example” or “for instance”
200
What is an allegory?
It is the intended meaning by an author.
300
What is a sequential order essay?
An essay that in which you set out to sequence the events of whatever topic you are writing about in a Step 1, step 2, step 3 order. For example: A recipe.
300
What step of the writing process do you re-read or have someone else read over your draft?
Revising
300
What is a flashback?
When the author discusses past events in order to give background to the current events in a narrative.
300
Transitions such as “this proves that” and “this shows that” are applicable to what step of the A.P.E. framework?
Explain it!
300
Is a documentary a primary or secondary source? What about a video taken on an iPhone?
Documentary: Secondary Video Taken on iPhone: Primary
400
What is the inference-making formula? _________ +_________ = Inference
What the text says + What you already know = Inference
400
What are 2 examples of the types of hooks or attention getters?
Rhetorical questions, shocking statements, statistics, anecdotal sentences
400
WILD CARD!!!!! Pick something you have read this summer and describe the theme?
Survey Says......
400
Why do you have to prove your response?
You need evidence to make your argument stronger, even if it is obvious to you it may not be obvious to someone else
400
What is imagery?
Imagery is the use of vivid descriptions to create pictures or images in the reader’s mind (appeals to the five senses: sight, hearing, smell, taste, and touch)
500
Double Jeopardy! Question 1: What is theme? Question 2: What are the steps to identify theme in a text?
Answer 1: Theme is the central message expressed in a text. Answer 2: Step 1: Identify the major characters Step 2: Identify the character(s) beginning situation (What is the character(s) thinking or doing at the beginning of the story?) Step 3: Identify the character(s) ending situation (What is the character(s) thinking or doing at the end of the story? Step 4: Ask yourselves what the character(s) learn throughout the story Step 5: Match your answer with the multiple-choice answer it fits most closely
500
If a question asks for how, what should your response include in order to fully answer the question?
A description of the process
500
What is irony? What are the three types of irony?
Irony is the use of words to convey a meaning that is opposite of its literal meaning. Types of Irony: - Verbal - Dramatic - Situational
500
What are the 5 steps of the writing process?
Prewriting, drafting, revising, editing, publishing
500
What are the steps to analyze character traits in a text?
Step 1: We will identify the character in the text Step 2: We will look at what the character says or does Step 3: We will look at what others say about the character or how they react to the character Step 4: We will take that information to make an inference about the character and explain
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