What kind of insect does the boss torment in the short story, "The Fly"?
What is .... a fly
What is the term for the time and place in which a story takes place?
What is .... setting
Did the story in this text really happen?
What is .... no it did not
What is the objective of informative writing?
What is .... to inform
What is ... by using an exceptional word or demonstrating admirable classroom citizenship
What is the name of the person visiting the boss?
What is .... Mr. Woodfield
What do we call the main events of a story?
What is ... the plot
What is this text an example of?
What is .... satire
What is the term for the main idea or topic of an informative essay?
What is .... topic sentence/thesis statement
What are at least two of the components of the Batman Method?
What is...
Efficient
Silent
Work alone
Champion of freedom and justice
What is the tragedy that the boss has personally endured prior to the story?
What is .... his son's death
What are the two types of conflicts called?
What is internal conflict and external conflict
What was the color of the vest Wentworth wears on the article's front page?
What is ... red
What was referred to as your "mic drop" moment in class?
what is .... Quote in your conclusion
What do we call the prop we use in Socratic Seminar?
What is ... the Sacred Snowball or Magic Snowball
How does the boss execute the fly?
What is .... torture by way of ink drops
What do we call the central topic, subject, or message within a narrative?
What is .... theme
What kind of car was Wentworth driving?
Supra 2000GT
What are the two other components of an introduction beyond a topic sentence?
What is ... a lead (or hook) and a plan sentence
What are at least two of your instructions I blurt out to you on Fridays as you leave my classroom?
What is..
haveagoodweekend
takecareofyourselvestakecareofoneanother
dontdoanythingiwouldn'tdo
peaceout
What decade was this text published in?
What is .... the 1920s
What is the narrative technique that allows readers to experience the story through actions, subtext, thoughts, senses, and feelings rather than through the author's description?
What is .... the art of "showing, not telling"
What is the central idea of the text?
What is .... power/privilege can allow one to avoid consequences (or similar answer)
Name any of the prompts for informative writing we have encountered this quarter
What is ... how does power corrupt, is freedom or security more important to Locke, what is the relationship between victimization power and control
What was Mr. Armstrong's fun fact for the day?
What is ..... whatever I said