Genre
Bruh, we read that!
In Mr. R's Business
Question about questions
Write to Read
100

This type of text argues a claim that they support with specific evidence and reasoning.

Argumentative

100

What genre is "Machines, not people should be exploring the stars for now" by Don Lincoln Ph.D

Argumentative

100
Who is Mr. R's favorite Class period

5th period

100

This type of question asks you to find the meaning of a word within a text.

Dictionary/Context Clues Questions

100

You make this using a topic position and reason

Thesis

200

This type of text gives us the facts and only the facts.

Informational Text/Informational Non-Fiction

200

What genre is the text "Of Feather's Flight and Freezing"?

Informational

200

What color was Mr. R's suit when he got married? It's his favorite color.

Purple

200

This type of question doesn't want an answer, it wants to make you think about something in a very specific way.

Rhetorical Question

200

These sentences just don't belong. Even in reading passages they will ask you to get rid of them.

Extraneous details, unneeded details, off-topic details, irrelevant details.

300

This type of text tends to reduce language, sometimes rhymes, and has lots of figurative language.

Poetry

300

"Look for me by moonlight, Wait for me by moonlight, I'll come to thee by moonlight though hell should bar the way."

The Highwayman by Alfred Noyes / Poetry

300

Who is Mr. R's Favorite Marvel Comics character? Hint It's a villain, and he's been in only a few bad movies)

Dr. Doom

300

What are the keywords in a question that tell you there may be more than one possible answer but one is better than the other?

BEST, MOST LIKELY
300

Quotes, Statistics, Expert Opinions

Types of Evidence

400

This type of text includes stories like Holes, Harry Potter, Dogman, Diary of a Wimpy Kid

Fiction

400

He felt awful, Teresa sat a few desks away, no doubt thinking he was a fool. Without looking at Mr. Bueller, Victor Mumbled, Frenchie or wewe gee in September.

Seventh Grade by Gary Soto / Fiction

400

If Mr. R was not a teacher he would be this instead.

Chef

400

What is a keyword in a question that is telling you to give evidence for an inference?

In paragraph #__ what best supports the following

400

These aren't main ideas but they make the main idea better and more specific.

Supporting details

500

This type of text is rife with characters, suspense, dialogue, and stage directions.

Drama

500

He was standing now with one thumb pointing west. I couldn't figure out how he'd got there, but I thought maybe a fast truck had picked him up, beaten me to the Skyway, and let him off. I didn't stop for him. And then, late that night -- I saw him again.

The Hitch-Hiker / Drama

500

What is Mr. R's Sign?

Virgo

500

These types of questions ask you first to give an inference, then they will ask you to provide evidence for that inference.

2 step questions/ paired questions/double questions.

500

When double-checking evidence, this is what we look for. (list at least 2 things)

Quality, who said it, is the information recent, does it support the claim, is it relevant.

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