Multiple Choice
Short Response
Extended Response
Preparing
Random
100
The method you should use to narrow down your answer. 
Elimination
100
What comes before your evidence?
Context
100
What comes after your evidence?
Analysis
100
What time should I go to bed?
Your normal bedtime!
100
What does sufficient mean? 
Enough
200
What is personification?
Giving an object or animal human like qualities
200
How many pieces of evidence is the minimum?
2!
200
How much time should you spend on your extended response (approx)?
Between 40 minutes to an hour and fifteen minutes. 
200
What should I eat for breakfast?
Something filling and water or juice. 
200
What does sound mean?
Compelling or interesting
300
What is a hyperbole?
An exaggeration 
300
What is the first step while completing a short response? 
Restate the question into a statement
300
How many paragraphs are necessary?
4-5!
300
What if I don't know the answer to a question? Should I leave it blank?
No, never leave anything blank. You can eliminate or come back to it!
300
What does relevant mean?
Related to 
400
What is central idea?
The main point the author is trying to make. 
400
What are the possible points you can score on a short response? 
0,1,2!
400
What is a counterargument?
The opposite of my claim 
400
What am I allowed to do once my test is done?
Read your book
400

What does anecdote mean?

A short story or narrative about a real person
500
What is difference between fiction and non-fiction?
Fiction is not real.


Non-fiction is real. 

500
What do you need in order to get full credit (2 points)?
2 pieces of evidence

Strong claim

Explanations that go beyond the literal meaning


500
Why do we include a counterargument?
To show that my position is stronger
500
How much time am I allowed to work on my test? 
This is untimed (you have through lunch). 
500
How many pieces of evidence per body paragraph do I need for an extended response?
2 (total of 4-6 minimum)
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