What should you include from the text to support your answer?
Direct quotes or specific details from the text
In Act 2, Scene 2, where are Romeo and Juliet speaking?
Outside Juliet’s window/balcony
The main idea of an informational text is also called the ______ idea.
Central
A counterclaim is…
The opposing side of an argument
A comparison using “like” or “as.”
Simile
Why is explaining your evidence important in a response?
It shows how the evidence supports your claim/answer
Which character is more cautious in the balcony scene?
Juliet
What is the author’s purpose if they want to convince readers of something?
Persuade
Which writing style should be used on the exam: formal or informal?
formal
“Juliet is the sun” is an example of what device?
Metaphor
Which is better evidence: a specific quote or a general statement?
A specific quote
Name one theme from Act 2, Scene 2 of Romeo and Juliet.
Love, fate, impulsiveness, conflict, family, etc.
What text structure explains a problem and gives solutions?
Problem and solution
Name one narrative technique. (Think the author moves from book clubs)
Dialogue, pacing, description, reflection
What literary device hints at future events?
Foreshadowing
True or False: Evidence should directly connect to the question being asked.
True
Romeo tends to act impulsively. True or False?
True
A summary should include opinions. True or False?
False
Give one example of sensory language.
Any answer involving the five senses
An allusion is a reference to what?
Another text, person, event, or work
What is the “C” step in the RACE strategy?
Cite Evidence
Why does Shakespeare use foreshadowing in the play?
To create suspense/tension and hint at tragedy
What should you use to determine the meaning of unfamiliar words?
Context çlues
Rewrite this formally: “School starts way too early for kids.”
“Students often experience fatigue due to early school start times.”
What is the difference between a metaphor and a simile?
A simile uses “like” or “as”; a metaphor does not