The amount of time you have to answer EACH essay response..
What is 40 minutes?
The time and place of a literary work..
What is a/the Setting?
Things you might expect to be MISSING in order to receive a
0-1-0
What are a thesis and more than one piece of evidence?
Empty, useless, dazed, utterly alone
What is:
Sad
Depressed
Hopeless
Name two themes found in Beloved.
What are - slavery, rape, murder, and mental illness.
What is 1 hour?
An indirect reference to a person, event, statement, theme or work made to enrich meaning through the connotations they carry..
What is an Allusion?
Things you would expect to FIND in a
1-4-0
What are: a thesis, 2+ pieces of evidences and a detailed explanation on why those pieces of evidence back up your theme?
Euphoric, brightly, dazzling
What is:
Happy
Joyful
Love
Name one book that has real-life connections.
What is Fahrenheit 451, Things Fall Apart, Paper Menagerie?
The FRQ that allows me to use any book I've read that aligns with the prompt is...
What is FRQ 3?
Something that, even though it is a thing in its own right, stands for or suggests something larger and more complex.
What is a symbol/symbolism?
Things you might need to ADD to a
1-2-0
What are one more piece of evidence and a little more explanation?
What is:
Frustration, Anger, Upset
Tie two books you or your partners have read, together through shared characteristics.
Open response~
The first step to answering FRQ 1 is..
What is analyzing the poem?
A device that enables a writer to refer to past thoughts, events, episodes.
What is a flashback?
The third blank is used for...
_ - _ - _ <-----
What is the sophistication point, the unicorn point, the once-in-a-blue-moon point?
Suffocating, jumpy, trembling..
What is anxious, anxiety, or fear?
In the poem "Autumn" that you did for you practice test, what were some of the literary devices used?
Personification, and metaphor
I can guess on answers that I'm not sure of...
What is True?
Hints of future events in a literary work..
What is foreshadowing?
The way to get the sophistication point.
What is use really high-level vocabulary, use lots of details, or connect the prompt/your essay to you in some way?
Light, soft, airy, fluffy
What is peace/ful, calm, gentle
Choose any book someone at your table has read and write a thesis for it. Work together!
I will check your responses.