Unit Items
Unit Items
Unit Items
Writing
Wild
100

When a portion of the story goes back in time

Flashback or memory moment

100

The use of clues to suggest events that will happen later in the plot

Foreshadowing

100

A collection of word pictures that appeal to the reader; uses devices such as metaphor, simile, etc.

Imagery

100

Name the three parts of an INTRODUCTION.

  • Hook

  • Background Information 

  • Thesis statement

100

A person, place, or thing that represents something beyond its literal meaning. (ex. A heart might represent love.)

Symbolism

200

A beginning or coming into being

origin

200

Told by an all-knowing narrator from outside the story who reveals what every character thinks and feels

Third person omniscent point of view

200

An expression with a meaning different from the literal meaning of the individual words

Idiom

200

Which writing task does not have a set number of paragraphs?

Narrative
200

Aa statement that can be proved by experts, looking up information in a book, etc.

Fact

300

A personal belief or judgment that can not be proven

Opinion

300

To stress upon; something that is important

Emphasize

300

Match each of the following words to their definitions:

1. EFFECT
2. AFFECT

a) what happens as a result of an event or action (what happens after)

b) to influence

1. EFFECT - a) what happens as a result of an event or action (what happens after)


2. AFFECT - b) to influence

300

What is an external conflict?

A conflict or problem outside of a character

300

Name the three parts of a CONCLUSION.

  • Restated thesis

  • Summary of main points

  • Insightful statement

400

When the intended meaning is the opposite of what is expected.

Irony

400

To examine and judge carefully

Analyze 

400

To think deeply or carefully about.

Reflect

400

Give an example [of the beginning of a sentence] that would properly cite evidence.

  • In the article it says, 

  • According to the video, 

  • In the passage it says,



400

How long should you brainstorm and prewrite before writing your essay?

a) 0 minutes

b) 3-5 minutes

c) 7-9 minutes

d) 12-15 minutes

b) 3-5 minutes

500

To put all the different parts together to create a whole:

-evaluate texts and ideas.

-compare and contrast texts and ideas.

-reflect on the reading.

Synthesize 

500

If you don't know the answer to a question on the test, what should you do?

a) Take a guess

b) Skip it completely 

c) Bookmark it to review later

d) Get up and take a stretch break

c) Bookmark it to review later

500

Which writing task might ask to complete the following prompt?

Today, you will read a passage from The Count of Monte Cristo as well as a scene from the play Blessings. After you have read the selections and answered some questions, you will write an essay analyzing the themes presented in the two texts.

Literary Analysis 

500

Name the order of information (4) in the BODY paragraphs (think of the formula or acronym).

RACE: 

  • Restate question into topic sentence with text title/claim

  • Answer

  • Cite evidence 

  • Explanation of evidence with evidence 

500

Give an example of a properly stated THESIS STATEMENT for the following task:


In Confetti Girl and Tortilla Sun, the narrators have points of view that are different from those of their parents. Write an essay analyzing how these differences in points of view create tension in both stories.

In Confetti Girl and Tortilla Sun, the narrators both disagree with their parents’ points of view, ultimately causing tension in the family.

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