What does R.A.T.E. stand for?
Restate the question
Answer the question
Text evidence
Explain text evidence
How many sentences minimum are in a R.A.T.E. paragraph and can it have more than that?
You need 3 sentences minimum in a R.A.T.E. paragraph, but you can have more.
What is hyperbole?
An exaggeration used for emphasis or effect
What is personification?
Giving human characteristics to nonhuman things.
What is onomatopoeia?
The formation of a word from a sound associated with a certain thing
When you restate a question, what is the first thing you need to delete?
The question word
What are the question words?
Who, What, When, Where, Why, How
What is a theme?
The main idea or message the author is trying to get across
What is character development?
The observable changes the character makes as the narrative progresses
What is imagery?
Visually descriptive or figurative language (uses the 5 senses)
"How" questions should have what kind of answers?
"Why" questions should have what kind of answers?
How = "by"
Why = "because"
What is the purpose of text evidence?
To help you support your answer/ overall argument
What is symbolism?
Where you use something (usually an object or common sign) to symbolize something else instead of stating it directly.
What are the five methods of indirect characterization?
Speech
Thought
Effect on others
Actions
Looks
What is foreshadowing?
What is an oxymoron?
A warning or indication of a future event.
Combining contradictory/ opposing terms
What are two good phrases you can use to start your explanation of evidence (E)?
“This shows” or “This demonstrates”
What is a R.A.T.E. paragraph used for?
To give a good response to short answer type questions.
What is an alliteration?
The use of the same consonant or of a vowel, at the beginning of each word or each stressed syllable in a line of verse
How are simile and metaphor similar? What makes them different?
Similes and metaphors are both devices of comparison, but simile uses the words “like” or “as” and metaphor does not.
Define crass.
Define degenerate.
Crass: Lacking in sensitivity or refinement
Degenerate: An immoral person - a lowlife
What are all the different parts that should be included in the T (text evidence) part of your R.A.T.E. paragraph?
Transition word/ phrase, context from the story, quote or paraphrase from the text, and a citation.
Restate and answer this question for me:
How do the details of the setting in Ms. Van Eynde's classroom influence your feelings about the class?
The details of the setting in Ms. Van Eynde's classroom influence my/our feelings about the class by...
Define characterization and tell me the two different ways authors use it.
Characterization is the way an author reveals the special qualities of a character in a story either directly or indirectly.
What is the difference between direct and indirect characterization?
Direct characterization is when the author TELLS the audience what the personality/look of a character is directly. Indirect characterization is when the author SHOWS the personality of the character through the STEAL method.
What are the parts of an email that are used most often?
To, subject, greeting, body/content, closing line, name.