Which paragraph is the thesis statement located?
What is introduction?
These are the different points of view.
What are 1st person, 2nd person, 3rd person?
These are the total number of text structures.
What is six?
True or False: You should always explain how your evidence supports your answer.
What is true?
This strategy involves eliminating choices that are clearly incorrect.
What is process of elimination?
This is what the E in ACES is for.
What is explain your evidence?
This is the point of view where the narrator is the main character in the story.
What is first person?
This structure explains how things are similar and different.
What is compare and contrast?
This is an example of a sentence starter when citing textual evidence.
What is "according to the text..."?
If you come across a difficult question, you should do this instead of spending too much time on it.
What is skip it and come back later?
BONUS
Draw the T-chart for an argumentative essay. HINT: Stacked!
This is the point of view used when the narrator knows the thoughts and feelings of ALL the characters.
What is 3rd person omniscient?
This text structure tells about things in the order they happened using TIME.
What is chronological order?
This is when you cite evidence directly from the text (word for word).
What is explicity?
When a question asks for text evidence, you should do this to support your answer.
What is cite the text?
This is a thesis statement.
What is a topic sentence?
Draw and label the T-Chart for constructed response!
This structure that presents a problem and suggests solutions.
What is problem and solution?
This is facts and information used as support for whether a belief or proposition is true or valid.
What is textual evidence?
If a vocabulary word is unfamiliar, you can use these to help figure it out.
What are context clues?
Setting
Context
Characters
Events
Descriptive Details
Dialogue
Conclusion
This is the point of view used when the narrator know the the thoughts and feelings of ONE character.
The structure that describes something in detail.
What is description?
What are quotation marks?
When completing your constructed response or extended response, you should use your scratch paper for this.
What is prewriting (T-Chart)?