Expectations
Fiction
Argument
Memoir/Lit Nonfic
Sadlier
100

Students should be on time and prepared to begin the do now at the ________ of class.

What is start? (The start of class)

100

The process of writing thoughts as you read.

What is annotating?

100

This author wrote "The Tell-Tale Heart"

Who is Edgar Allan Poe?

100

The _________ is what a text is mostly about.

What is the central idea? -or- What is the main idea?

100

This unit 4 word (v.) means: to trouble, haunt, or fill the mind.

What is obsess?

200

This is one of a few items that should be off and/or away during the school day.

What is/are: phones, headphones/airpods, personal devices, hats, hoods, food, etc. (Any of these answers)

200

The first part of a story/plot, where background information is introduced.

What is exposition?

200

What you call the argument/perspective that's different than your own.

What is counterargument?
(Half points: refutation, rebuttal)

200

1st, 2nd, and 3rd person are examples of _______________.

What is point of view?

200

This unit 4 word (n.) means: a remainder, that which remains when a part has been used up or
removed.

What is residue?

300

Students should first check _______ for any missed assignments and their directions (including after being absent).

What is Canvas / What are Modules?

300

The three types of ending a choose your own adventure story typically includes.

What is win, loss, and death?

300

This type of rhetoric focuses on using credible, trustworthy sources to convince an audience.

What is ethos?

300

Writers include ____ ____ to create imagery within a story.

What are sensory details?

300

This unit 3 word (n.) means: a general standpoint from which different things are viewed, physically or mentally; the appearance to the eye of various objects
at a given time, place, or distance.

What is perspective?

500

TIE BREAKER #1: _______ __ ________ is the name of our class choose your own adventure read-aloud/story. 

What is House of Danger?

500

TIE BREAKER #2: Name as many elements of gothic literature as you can.

What are... Castles, Confinement, Doubles (ideas, people, places), Extreme emotions, Hero-villains, Supernatural creatures or events, Gloomy/dark setting, Wild/dangerous nature, Women in distress, Violence, Visions and prophecies?