The central idea can often be found here.
What is the first or last paragraph?
What is a theme?
Strategy to get rid of answers
What is Process of Elimination?
The strategy you should use to structure/compose a short response.
What is RADDI?
This is the first step you should take, before you even begin to write.
What is decide on your answer(s)?
What is the title and headings?
Complication means
What is a struggle or problem?
What you should physically be doing while answering multiple choice questions.
What is highlighting evidence in the text?
The expected length of your short response.
What is 3-4 sentences?
These are separated by spaces.
What is each RADDI?
The first thing you should do when reading a new passage
What is read the title, headings, look at pictures and text features?
The text is mostly about, central idea, central message or gist
What is an main idea?
What it looks like when you're using Process of Elimination.
What is crossed out choices?
Write this for each bullet point
What is a RADDI?
When reading an article you would take notes this way
What is two column notes?
compare & contrast, problem & solution, chronological, description, cause & effect
What is text structure?
Reread paragraphs of the text
What do you do when the answer refers to specific paragraphs?
Reread and check to make sure your details support your answer
What is checking your response?
The minimum number of paragraphs of an extended response.
What is 2?
When reading a story, your notes should include
What is setting, characters, plot & theme?
The time, place and mood of a story.
What is setting?
Check over all multiple choice questions and make sure the evidence makes sense
What do you do when you think you are done with the multiple choice?
This contains a restate and the answer.
What is the first sentence?
The last step you should do.
What is reread your work and make sure you answered the question?