Fiction
Non-Fiction
Essay Writing
Miscellaneous
Text Structure
100
The labels (specific names) used for annotating Fiction texts.  There are 4. 
What is Change, Characterization, Conflict & Craft (Charged Language)? 
100

The labels (specific names) for annotating Non-Fiction texts. 

What are Opening & Sub-Claims? 

100

Found at the very top of a Literary Analysis planning page. 

What is the prompt? 

100

Direct access to the narrator's thoughts and feelings. 

What is 1st Person Point of View? 

100

Parts of a text that give you extra information about a certain topic. Seen in Non-Fiction texts. 

What is sidebar/ blurb ? 

200

The opening annotations include .

What is T,G,POV+4Cs=Theme?

200

The formula used for annotating Non-Fiction texts.

What is T,G,POV+OC+SCs=AC? 

200

The last sentence in an introduction paragraph?

What is a Thesis Statement (Double Argument)?

200

Technique used to create images in the mind of the reader(s) with the use of words. 

What is Show, Don't Tell? 

200
Special topics that alert the reader the author is focusing on a new claim or argument.

What is a sub-heading (sub-topic)? 

300

Three things needed to find the Theme of a story? 

What is Conflict, Change, & Resolution? 

300

The acronym of CHASES stands for...

C(Counterargument) H (Historical Context) A( Anecdote S (Statistics) E (Expert Text) S (Specific Examples)

300

The components of a Story Map

What is Exposition, Initial Conflict, Conflict Development, Climax (Turning Point), Falling Action, Resolution and Theme? 

300

For test-takers to have correct Part A questions, we need to take this key step. 

What is ensuring that answers are rooted in the Author's Claim or Theme Note by having strong annotations? 
300

Steps to take when answering a POV/Impact question.

What is name the POV, what it reveals/emphasizes, and the SLATE trait (or 4C) of the characters. 
400

Great readers identify Fiction texts by looking for these things. 

What is Dialogue, Plot Development, Characters, & Theme? 

400
What is the argument presented in the first few paragraphs of the text called?

Opening Claim? 

400

The structure of an Introduction paragraph. 

What is the Main Idea, Summary of Both Texts, & Thesis Statement? 

400

The capital of this state is Sacramento. 

What is California? 

400

5 different structures of text for Non-Fiction. 

What is Cause & Effect, Sequence, Problem & Solution, Description, Compare & Contrast? 

500

Themes should be and should NOT be...

What are Universal life lessons (messages); text specific (no details about story included)?

500

Author's Claim should be and should NOT be...

What is nuanced (Text-Specific), synthesized from all other claim notes; should NOT be general and universal.

500

3 types of narrative prompts and their features. 

What is Continue the Story (writing the next structure; possibly whole new conflict), Different POV (plot details stay the same; thoughts and feelings of narrator change), Original Story (New characters, conflict, resolution; theme or topic stays the same)? 

500
Steps we take when answering Part B questions. 

What is drawing arrows to part A, writing part A answers next to Part B, break down Part A answers, jot prediction note, and use legit POE codes? 

500

As well as, either, similar to; on the other hand, however, despite, but. All signal words for this text structure...

Compare & Contrast

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