Character Motivation
Clauses
Poetry
Figurative Language
The Research Process
100
What are the two types of character motivation?
internal and external
100
What is a clause?
A clause is a group of words that contain both a subject and a verb...some are dependent (subordinate), and some are independent.
100
what are words set to music?
What are lyrics?
100
What are expressions that cannot be understood just by knowing the meanings of the words in the expression, such as she can’t cut the mustard or get your foot in the door?
What are idioms?
100
Name a type of primary source of information when researching.
Diaries, journals, letters found in libraries/museums Presentations from historical sites, museums, guest speakers, live demonstrations Interview an expert in person, by phone, by email Surveys and Questionnaires: make your own & study data Observation and Participation:person, place or thing; event
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What are internal motivations based on?
What are emotions, such as loneliness or jealousy.
200
Give me an example of an independent clause.
Answers will vary.
200
What is a poem that tells a story?
What is a ballad?
200
Apples are to pie as milk is to ice cream. This is an example of a(n):
analogy
200
Name a type of secondary source of information when researching.
Books Magazines Newspapers Web sites
300
What are external motivations sparked by?
What are events or situations, such as a fire or poverty.
300
Give me an example of a subordinate (dependent) clause.
Answers will vary.
300
What is a rhymed poem of 14 lines? Shakespeare wrote a lot of these.
What is a sonnet?
300
The stars were like a million diamonds in the sky. This is an example of:
simile
300
What website endings are normally safe to use when researching? (There are three)
.org, .edu, .gov
400
What is Miep's internal motivation for helping the families in the attic?
kindness; sympathy
400
When Gabbi turns sixteen Subordinate or independent?
subordinate
400
What is a poem of praise?
What is an ode?
400
What is a metaphor?
a direct comparison between two unlike things (without using "like" or "as")
400
What is a thesis statement?
The main idea of your entire paper/speech.
500
Name both the internal and external motivations to why Mr. Van Daan steals food.
Internal: greedy, self-absorption External: hunger caused by war
500
Brandon likes turtles.
independent
500
What is it called when you have two lines of poetry that rhyme, one directly after the other?
What is a couplet?
500
Give me an example using alliteration
answers will very (it means to have the same beginning consonant sounds in words of a line of poetry)
500
Tell me the differences between paraphrasing and quoting exact words from sources?
Paraphrasing: Make your paper sound like you. Put ideas from other sources into your own words: Give credit to the source of ideas: This is an idea from a source but in my own words (Source). Quoting: Use sparingly, but when it makes sense to use those words exactly Put them in quotation marks: Give credit to the source: “These are the exact words from a source” (Source).