Multiple Choice
Open-Ended
Persuasive
Figurative Language
Writing Tasks
100
What does it mean to "jail the detail?"
What is box the important details and main ideas of the question.
100
In an open-ended response, the number of bullets equals,
What is the number of paragraphs your response should be.
100
Whta should be included between body paragraphs and the conclusion?
What is transitions.
100
What is a simile?
What is a comparison using like or as.
100
What is another term for an "explanatory prompt?"
What is an expository prompt.
200
What is the first step of answering a multiple choice passage?
What is preview the text.
200
What are the 3 ways to "C"onnect to a passage?
What is text to text, text to world, text to self.
200
After you highlight the main ideas in a prompt, what should be the next step to figure out which side you are on?
What is create a +/- chart.
200
The word synonym means
What is "same."
200
To speculate means,
What is to think.
300
How many minutes should you allot to previewing the text, jailing the detail, answering multiple choice questions?
What is 10-15 minutes.
300
In L.A.C.E, what does the "L" stand for?
What is "L"ead with a restatement of the question.
300
In the introduction, what must be included?
What are the 3 reasons to support your position.
300
The words "is," "are," "were," or "was" should be used in what type of comparison?
What is a metaphor.
300
What should always be the first sentence to a quote prompt response?
What is the quote itself.
400
How long is the multiple choice/open-ended ended portion of the NJASK?
What is 30 minutes.
400
What is one phrase that can be used in your response when you are using evidence from the text?
What is "In paragraph...," "As stated in line..., " etc.
400
What does the word "persuasion" mean?
What is to "sway," "make people agree with you," etc.
400
What does personification mean?
What is giving inanimate objects human-like qualities.
400
TTERQ stands for translate, theme, explain, relate, but what word should you never actually write in your response?
What is "theme."
500
When do you use the technique "slash the trash?"
What is when eliminating incorrect answers.
500
Why must you always use evidence from the text?
What is because it proves you comprehended the passage, to get a score of at least a 2, and to follow the directions given.
500
What is one thing you should NEVER do or use in a persuasive essay?
What is be wishy-washy, say I, invite the reader to "read on," etc.
500
Figurative launguage can be considered a _______ _____, or a great way to take your writing from "eh" to "WOW."
What is a compositional risk.
500
A speculative writing prompt is usually...
What is a story starter or information that you use as a springboard to begin a story.
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