Multiple Choice Questions
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The Narrative Task
Literary Analysis
100

When answering multiple-choice questions, first read the question, decide what type of questions it is and then...

Jail the Details

100

To annotate means

Take notes, write questions, thoughts

100

Infer

A guess based on what you already know to be true

100

When continuing a narrative you must start...

where the original left off

100

A. What is a literary analysis. B. What tool can help you achieve this

You look carefully at a specific aspect of a story.  Example: how the author used setting to develop the conflict.

Annotation

200

Identify key words in the following question.

What tone does the narrator in 'Confetti Girl' use when she addresses her mother's choice of a vacation spot?


Tone

narrator

mother's choice of vacation

200

Any thing written on scrap or in your book will get you more points. True or False

False

200

Mood


Tone

How the author makes the reader feel.


How the author feels about a topic

200

when continuing a narrative it should be told from the point of view of ...


the original narrator

200

How many pieces of literature will you typically be comparing/analyzing

Two: (most likely a poem and a narrative)

300

What must you use from Part A questions in order to ensure you properly answer Part B

Use the key words in the answer from Part A.

300

Describe the following:

Narrative writing

Research Writing

Literary Comparison Writing

Narrative: You will have to complete a story that has already been written, or tell it from another point of view.

Research: Write an essay on a research topic after looking at three sources.

Lit: analyze two stories for similarities/differences

300

analyze

focus on small/specific piece.

(example: if you analyze a poem you might look only at the figurative language.)

300

Name the 5 elements of plot, in order

exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, resolution

300

What are the  first two things you should look at prior to reading the passages?

Question sets and writing prompt

400

The best strategy for vocabulary is...

Plug It In

400

What is the first thing that you should do before reading a passage for the NJSLA.

Preview the questions

(this includes the writing prompt)

400

Define the following:

point of view/perspective

Central Idea

Theme


how a specific person sees something

What the story is mainly about

The lesson of the story

400

List three things (there are several to choose from) from the original that you must carry into the continuation.

Examples:

Tone, mood, language, main character, character traits, dialogue, writing style, conflict (that would make sense in relationship with the original)


400

Before completing a literary analysas prompt, you should always do these 3 things, in this order

Read the prompt, Brainstorm, use a pre-writing organizer

500

A good strategy for increasing the odds of correctness is to 

A. Jail the details

B. Slash the trash

C. Book mark it and go back later

B. Slash the trash

500

What are the 5 sub sections of a 5 paragraph essay

Introduction, Body paragraphs 1,2, & 3, Conclusion

500

Define the following:

conflict

internal conflict

external conflict

problem

From within

From outside sources

500

When asked to write from a different character's perspective , what should change

Your pronouns to be sure they reflect the change, the know feelings of some characters

500

When answering the writing prompt for a literary analysis, you can draw a quick venn diagram or t-chart to help you...

Compare and Contrast


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