Plot/Theme
Cite Evidence
Infer
Argument
Imagery
100

What is the correct way to write a plot?

The correct way to write a plot is using the flow map

100

What is one way to cite evidence?

One way to cite evidence is:

According to the text, "___"

The author states that, "___"

In paragraph____, "___"

etc

100
How many parts are there for making an inference?

There are three parts for making an inference

100

Do you write I, me, you, or we in a claim?

No, you don't write I, me, you, or we in a claim

100

What are the five pieces of imagery?

The pieces of imagery are sight, sound, smell, taste, and touch.

200

What are at least two characteristics that need to be at the beginning of a plot?

Two characteristics at the beginning of a plot are characters and setting

200

When do you cite evidence?

I site evidence when I use someone else's words
200

What are the parts of making an inference?

The parts of making an inference are: clues/hints + schema/background knowledge = inference

200

What is the next step after reading the question/prompt?

The next step after reading the question/prompt is the Do/What Chart.

200

How can you add imagery to a story?

(part of speech)

You can add imagery to a story by using adjectives

300

What does theme mean?

Theme means what is the author trying to teach you?

300

Why is it important to cite evidence?

It is important to cite evidence because it justifies the claim

300

What is the definition of schema?

The definition of schema is background knowledge

300

How do you use the Do/What Chart?

I use the Do/What Chart by putting the verbs in the Do column and the nouns in the What column

300

Why do authors use imagery?

Authors use imagery to make their stories more interesting

400

What are some synonyms of central message?

Some synonyms of central message are author's purpose, theme, moral, main idea, and central idea.

400

What happens with the wrong piece of evidence?

When I have the wrong piece of evidence I cannot justify/help my claim.

400

Make an inference using the formula and say your thought process

(clues + schema =inference)

My clues are _____ and my schema is _____ therefore my inference is ________.

400

How many parts are there for an argumentative paragraph?

There are seven parts to an argumentative paragraph.

400

Which sensory detail does this statement appeal to?  
My fingers lingered on the familiar leaves....

Touch is the sensory detail the statement appeals to

500

Why is author's purpose important to a story?

The author's purpose is important to a story because the author is teaching a lesson/moral/theme.

500

Where can you find evidence to cite?

I can find evidence in books, newspapers, videos, pictures, and/or any primary source.

500

Make an inference using the formula and say your thought process

(clues + schema =inference)

My clues are _____ and my schema is _____ therefore my inference is ________.

500

What are the steps to writing an argumentative paragraph?

The steps to writing an argumentative paragraph are question/prompt, Do/What Chart, Agree/Disagree, Claim, Evidence, Explain, Counterclaim, and Claim.

500

What type of imagery is this?
The thunder clapped loudly shaking the house

The type of imagery used in that sentence is sound

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