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Practice Round: 

Names of two 6th grade ELA teachers

Ms.Hanh

Mr.Smith-Goetz/Mr.Goetz/Mr.SG

100

A universal lesson from a story that can be apply to everyone

What is a theme?

100

A conversation between two or more people

What is dialogue?

100

To show, reveal, or push forward an idea

What is convey?

100

Using evidence from the text, we can make assumptions about the story

What is an inference?

200

Narrator uses internal conversations move the story forward

What is character's thought

200

Can be applied to everyone 

What is universal?

200

Narrator gives reader choices to take

What is second person POV?

200

This is a work contract in exchange for a reward

What is indenture

200

Samuel felt as if is soul left his body last night. "Today, my fever has broken and I am still in my body," he thought.

What do you think is happening? Which word(s) support your answer?

Samuel is sick

Fever

300

The narrator uses this point of view in Blood on the River



What is First Person POV?

300

The tools author use when writing to show the reader the 4C (must list all answers)

What is thoughts, description, emotion, and dialogue?

300

The author use non-character narrative to describe an event of a story 

What is Third Person POV?

300

clever and good at lying

What is an sly?

300

Alex was driving over the speed limit to hurry home and watch football. Suddenly, he heard a siren and saw flashing lights, "No! Please not now," he thought. 

What do you think is happening? Which word(s) support your answer?

Alex is getting a speeding ticket/getting pulled over by a police

"over speed limit"/"siren" and "flashing lights"

400

The narrator uses I, me, my, and we to describe the story

What is first person narrative?

400

The Tortoise never gave up, and kept racing until he reach the goal and beat the Hare.

(State the theme for the story of "The Tortoise and The Hare")

What is "you should never give up no matter what?"

400

The narrator only sees what the character can sees

What is third person objective/limited?

400

the reason why something is important

What is significant?

400

It was raining hard and many driver were impatient. "I wonder why there is so much traffic", Valerie thought. As she drove, she saw an ambulance and police cars. 

What is causing the traffic? Which word(s) support your answer?

There was an accident

"ambulance and police cars"

500

The narrator knows the character's thought and feelings

What is third person omniscient? 

500

Write an example for this theme: "your actions have consequences."

(You can use examples from BnB, ER or BOtR)

What is:

"If you steal, you can get arrested?"

"If you do something bad, you can get in trouble?"

"If you don't do your work, you can get a bad grade?"

500

to prepare or get ready.

What is gird?

500

positive advantage

What is benefit?

500

“There are six of them in the boat, and I am glad to see that three of the men are Captain Smith’s trusted friends. Still, the uneasy feeling does not leave me.”

What does Sam feels towards Captain Smith? Which word support your answer?

He is scared for C.S

uneasy

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