Literary Terms
OREOS
Close Reading
OREOS 2
Preparing for the TEST!
100

What is the difference between mood and tone?


Mood=feeling created in the reader

Tone-Author's attitude toward the topic

100

What are two strategies for writing an effective HOOK?

?/imagine/set a scene/quote
100

What do we look for in a multiple choice test question and in the correct answer?

Key words that match each other

100

How do we use the OREO format differently for an informational essay?


Only one "O"!


Double or triple stuffed!

100

What is one strategy you can use to answer multiple choice questions effectively?

process of elimination

reread passage

key words

200

How does a story change for the reader when a text is written in 1st person point of view vs. 3rd person?


1st=narrator's thoughts and feelings are shared/one perspective

3rd= (omniscient)=thoughts and feelings of several characters are shared

200

How do we introduce our topic in the opening?

background sentence
200

What is the best way to answer a  reading question correctly?

Go back to the text/match key words/look for positive or negative tone/look for Again & Again

200

Define each part of the OREOS essay format.


OREOS
200
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Give five reasons why all of you can improve your scores from last year that specifically connect to your learning this year.


300

How does the use of figurative language contribute to the tone of a text?


word choices/descriptions can be positive or negative
300

What are two parts to include in a body paragraph of an argumentative or informational essay?

ACE/reasons/evidence/commentary=elaboration=Harris Moves
300

What are three things we can look for when we read closely?

signposts

figurative language

tone

author's purpose

bias

300

How many paragraphs will your write for an OREO? Explain.

At least 4
300

What are the top three reasons students do NOT do well on these assessments?


do not go back to the passage

rush

do not write enough

400

How do the Notice & Note signposts help the reader identify the development of theme?


Aha moments show what the protagonist has learned or realized, etc.
400

What does it mean to refute an opposing view?


Last O of an OREOS essay/weaken the other view
400

How can the Again & Again signpost help a reader determine the central idea?


repeated ideas/synonym that relate to one idea
400

How do you set-up and use quotes in your essays?

Set-up quote using phrases/incorporate into the flow of the sentence.  Use BABY Quotes/Paraphrase info

400

Give three honest reasons I want you to do well on these assessments.

I NEED you to do well!

To show you RESPECT the work we have done together this year.

I know you can DO it!


500

How does a reader recognize the climax of a story?

-Aha moment

-decision is made

-turning point in the story

-story/characters change


500

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How do we pick credible sources?

How does a writer integrate direct quotations in an essay?

500

How does an ACE response show we have read closely?

How do you write an ACE?


Answer/Cite/Extend (Commentary to make connections-to explain the ideas further)



500

Give five tips to follow when writing your AIR essay.


OREOS

4 paragraphs

double stuffed OREOS

set-up quotes

use direct quotes from the sources

500

Explain the tools you can use while taking an online assessment.

highlighting

masking

strike through

paper notes:   OREOS/ACE/plan essay