The archetype that keeps the hero from moving forward
The main arc or shape of a story
Plot
The "paragraphs" of a poem
Stanzas
"For your reading health I got something to help I call it ______________________"
Read, Cover, Retell
Process of elimination strategy
Trashiest, Trash, Trick, Gold
The archetype that guides the hero
The universal lesson of a story
Theme
The "narrator" of a poem
Speaker
"______________________ if you don't wanna miss it!"
Chunk It and Gist It
You are REQUIRED to take your ELA EOG in order
False. You can go to the Review button and jump around
The archetype that opposes the hero
Shadow
Character vs. Self
Internal Conflict
The "sentences" of a poem
Lines
This T-Chart helps categorize details
Interesting vs. Important
DAILY DOUBLE
Nonfiction/Informational
The lowest point for the hero
DAILY DOUBLE
"All Hope Is Lost Moment"
Character vs. Supernatural
External Conflict
A meter that uses stressed and unstressed syllables
DAILY DOUBLE
Iambic Pentameter
This helps break a text down into main ideas and details
Boxes and Bullets
Use your blank sheet of paper for__________________________
Strategies that work for you!
A synonym for Climax in The Hero's Journey is the ____________
Supreme Ordeal
There is no _______ without _____________. There is no __________ without ____________.
DAILY DOUBLE
Plot, conflict. Conflict, plot.
The last two lines of a sonnet are called a __________
Rhyming Couplet
A way to create summaries that are brief
Ten Words Or Less
What will happen if you don't meet your personal goal on the EOG?
a) The world will immediately end
b) You will disintegrate into ash on the spot
c) Your reaction will be livestreamed
d) Nothing. As long as you tried your best, you did your job.
D)