What is the term for the central message or universal idea about life that a story conveys?
Theme
When trying to identify the main claim of a text, where are 2 places that a reader can look?
At the beginning (introduction) and at the end (conclusion)
Provide at least 3 things that must always be capitalized in writing.
Beginning of the sentence
Names of characters
"I"
Cities/States
(Answers may vary)
What are the 2 parts of a clear thesis statement?
Claim and reasons/key points
What does SCR stand for?
short constructed response
Describe at least 3 ways/types of characterization used to create a believable character in a story.
What the character says and thinks, how the character acts and looks and how they impact others
What is used to support a thesis statement or main idea conveyed in text?
EVIDENCE!!!!!!!!!
List all words for acronym, FANBOYS and what punctuation must be included before the FANBOY?
For, And, Not, But, Or, Yet, So
A comma
4 paragraphs (Intro, Body 1, Body 2, Conclusion)
How many sentences is (minimum) required for an SCR?
at least 2. But Mrs. Matthews wants you to write 3-5.
What is the difference between tone and mood?
Tone is the author's attitude towards their subject. Mood is the reader's feelings in response to what is read.
ADDED TIP: These are both developed through diction (word choice) and syntax (sentence structure).
List at least 3 types of evidence used to support a claim or argument.
Facts/statistics, personal anecdotes, research studies, examples
Give 5 transition words that can be used to begin a body paragraph or conclusion.
How many minimum paragraphs should you have in your ECR and how should those paragraphs be structed?
4 paragraphs: introduction, body paragraph 1, body paragraph 2, conclusion
What must be included in the SCR response and what punctuation MUST be included as well?
direct text evidence and quotation marks
Explain the difference between an internal conflict and external conflict?
Internal conflict- man vs. man
External conflict- man vs other things outside of himself like (nature, another person, society)
What are at least 3 types of author purposes for writing a text
Provide 2 ways to combine to complete sentences (independent clauses)
Semicolon
,FANBOY
Provide a well-written thesis statement responding to this prompt. Explain the benefit of getting ample sleep the night before taking a STAAR EOC.
Answers may vary. Prompt must be answer with clear points/reasons. Students may respond with: The benefits of getting ample sleep the night before taking a STAAR EOC are ...
How will you know that a question is an SCR?
Trick question- you won't really know. It will NOT say "short constructed response". You will only see a question with a box to respond.
Explain what a character foil is and provide an example.
A character foil is a character whose traits are used to highlight the qualities of another character, often through contrast
Example: Buzz and Woody, Little Mermaid and Ursula, Joey and Lloyd (from the story "Good Enough")
List the 3 rhetorical appeals and explain their use. Hint: The triangle!
Ethos appeals to credibility or expertise
Pathos appeals to emotions
Logos appeals to logic and reasoning
Explain the difference between revising and editing.
Revise- to improve clarity, development, organization, style, diction, and sentence effectiveness
Edit- correcting capitalization, punctuation, spelling, etc
List one of the ways to start an introduction.
List one of the ways to write a conclusion.
Summary/Recap of the text, Rhetorical question, thought-provoking statement, call to action
What is the max points that you can earn from an SCR?
2 points