Name ALL fiction thinking jobs
Characters, Setting, Problem, Solution, Lesson Learned
Name ALL nonfiction thinking jobs
Topic, Teach, POV, Main Idea
Name all parts of a RACCE response
Restate, Answer, Cite Evidence, Cite Evidence, Explain
If a question asks: What is the moral or lesson of the story?
What kind of question is it?
Theme/Lesson Learned
Name two types of text features
Picture, graph, subtitles, diagrams
Name of the person telling the story
Narrator
What are some other words for main idea?
Central idea, summary
How many pieces of evidence do you have to have in an EXTENDED response?
At least 4
What type of question is this:
How does paragraph 3 relate to the overall story?
Part to whole
A comparison using like or as
Simile
What does a lesson learned/theme HAVE to be?
Universal
What are the three things you look for in an author's POV?
What the author thinks, feels, and believes
What is a word that describes something?
Adjective
What type of question is this:
How does the graph connect to paragraph 8?
Craft and Structure
A struggle between characters or forces in the story
Conflict (internal/external)
Name three types of characterization
Character trait, character motivation, character perspective, character feelings
What is author's purpose?
The author's reason for writing a text
What does it mean to synthesize information?
To take new information (or evidence) and piece it together to create a new idea
What type of question is this: Why did the author include this quote in the story?
Author's purpose
When you figure something out using clues from the text and your own thinking, you are making this.
Inference
What are the annotations for poetry?
P: read for pleasure
O: Overall meaning
E: examine deeper meaning
T: Theme
Name three types of text structures
Compare and contrast, descriptive, chronological, cause and effect, problem and solution
What's wrong with this sentence:
the author states that "everything was good for marsha. This shows marsha was happy and I know that bc it's important to the text
"the" --> "The"
"everything was good for marsha. --> "everything was good for Marsha".
marsha --> Marsha
bc --> because
What type of question is this: What does the word "justify" mean in paragraph 8?
Vocab
What is the turning point or most exciting part of a story called?
Climax