RL/ RI 6.1 Evidence
RL 6.3 Plot
RL 6.6 Author Point of View
RI 6.6 Author's Purpose
RI 6.3 Analyze
100
Clues from the book + prior knowledge =
What is inferences
100
Provides background information, setting and characters. Usually in the beginning of the movie or book
What is exposition
100
This point of view uses the pronoun "You"
What is second person point of view
100
What PIE'ED stands for
What is Persuade, Inform, Entertain, Explain and describe
100
A main character We call him/her a protagonist, hero, or viewpoint character. Someone who appears throughout the story. Someone we care about in the story.
What is key individual
200
Two ways to cite evidence
What is quote or paraphrase
200
the most important part of the story
What is Climax?
200
Three different types of 3rd person view
What is objective, limited, omniscient
200
How to instructions, step by step directions, recipe
What is Explain
200
the method the writer uses to first suggest an idea Usually it is at the beginning of the text or at the beginning of a paragraph It can be through facts, descriptions, anecdotes (very brief stories to make a point) or quotes.
What is introduction
300
The trees were swaying wildly outside Anne’s window as she prepared for bed, and the gutters were overflowing. Implicit or explicit?
What is implicit
300
Series of episodes or events that makes up the story
What is plot
300
narrator is not in the story but shows the events through the eyes of one character
What is 3rd person limited
300
The author might want to give readers some type of information Mostly seen on textbooks and newspapers
What is inform
300
to go beyond a basic explanation by expanding ideas with additional information Supporting details that help increase the readers knowledge about the key individual, event or idea.
What is Elaborate
400
It was a dark and stormy night. Implicit or explicit?
What is Explicit
400
List at least three external conflicts
What is man vs man, man vs nature, man vs society (or man vs technology, man vs supernatural, man vs fate)
400
The true story of the Three Little Pig's point of view
What is 1st person point of view
400
Hey, man, I need to borrow twenty bucks. Okay? I have to buy this stupid book for my music class. It’s about lullabies or something. I can’t believe a book of lullabies is so expensive. And I can’t believe my instructor is making us buy this book. I know. I should’ve used the twenty bucks I had yesterday to buy the book, but I forgot about it, and , besides, I really wanted that new CD. So, come on, be cool and lend me the money. I’ll pay you back on my next payday Who is the audience? A) The writer’s music instructor b)The writer’s supervisor at work c)The writer’s friend D) The writer’s parents
What is D, writers friend
400
When I was a little girl, my grandparents used to take my brothers and I to SeaWorld in Ohio every summer. We would jump from exhibit to exhibit, watching the seals and sea lions and dolphins. The main attraction, however, was always the Shamu show. Yet even as a ten-year-old girl squeezed eagerly in the “splash zone,” I couldn’t help but feel bad for the giant animals stuck in those small tanks. Is this analogy, example or anecdote?
What is anecdote?
500
One word that best describes the wolf in “Three Little Pigs” is threatening. He terrorizes the pigs, saying, “I’ll huff and puff and blow your house down.” This verbal threat demonstrates the wolf’s intent to do harm. Which part is the last sentence part of in the RACE strategy?
What is Explain
500
Choosing between staying up to watch T.V. or going to bed so you are prepared for school. This type of conflict is
What is internal conflict (Man vs self)
500
The girl walked up the quiet hillside.             In the top of the maple tree, the cardinal tipped his head back and drew breath to sing. A dead branch cracked on the ground below the bird's perch.             The man stepped on the branch and rattled the blades of grass as he moved behind the tree. He watched the girl come up the hillside toward him.             Her gaze shifted quickly and warily from one shadowy area high on the slope to another, and she shuddered. This point of view is...
What is 3rd person objective
500
Hey, man, I need to borrow twenty bucks. Okay? I have to buy this stupid book for my music class. It’s about lullabies or something. I can’t believe a book of lullabies is so expensive. And I can’t believe my instructor is making us buy this book. I know. I should’ve used the twenty bucks I had yesterday to buy the book, but I forgot about it, and , besides, I really wanted that new CD. So, come on, be cool and lend me the money. I’ll pay you back on my next payday. What is the purpose of this paragraph? A) To tell the audience how expensive music books are. B) To convince the audience that the writer has a job. C) To persuade the audience to lend the writer twenty dollars. D) To apologize for having spent book money on a CD.
What is C) To persuade the audience to lend the writer twenty dollars.
500
Shamu, the Killer Whale, is perhaps one of the most famous animals of SeaWorld. Known as a “killer whale,” this giant animal is used to swimming 100 miles a day in the wild. However, the orcas at SeaWorld are kept in tanks that, to them, are the size of a bathtub. An orca at SeaWorld would have to swim the circumference of the main pool 1,900 times in one day to swim that same distance.? Is this analogy, example or anecdote?
What is Example
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