Story Plot
Point-of-view
Correspondence
Informational Texts
Summarizing
100

What is the plot of a story?

 What happens in a story

100

How can you tell the point-of-view in a story?

The pronouns being used

100

What does the term 'correspondence' refer to for this class?

Letter-writing

100

Why should an informational essay be mostly fact-based (objective information)?

The topic itself is fact-based. 

Persuasive and argumentative essays include subjective information to make a point. Informational essays do not - they present objective information to describe a factual topic.

100

Define 'summary'

A shortened (condensed) version of the story, including all key and important parts

200

What is one important thing that must be introduced at the exposition of a story?

Many possible answers here.


Character, setting, and theme are all possible correct answers here.

200

Which point-of-view includes a narrator who is in the story?

Second

200

What is the first thing a formal correspondence starts with?

The address

200

Where does the thesis statement belong and what does the thesis statement tell the reader?

It belongs as the last sentence of the first paragraph and tells the reader the topic and all main points of the essay.

200

List the types of information which should always be included in a summary

Setting, character, basic plot

300

What is included in the climax of a story?

The most action-packed instance of a story

300

Which point-of-view has more than one category?

Third

Third person limited or third person omniscent

300

Define 'salutation' and tell me where it belongs.

The greeting belongs at the beginning of the letter.

300

Which point-of-view should an informational text be written from?

Third

300

What is the purpose of a subjective summary?

To include your ideas on a part of your summary

400

When does the falling action happen in a story?

After the climax and before the end

400

Which point-of-view uses the pronouns 'I' or 'me'?

First

400

What is one of the things you need to write about in your introduction?

Many possible correct answers here.

You need to tell the purpose of why you are writing.

400

Why is it important to include information from other sources as paraphrases or quotes in an informational essay?

Evidence to back up your point(s)

400

When is it appropriate to write a subjective summary?

When you are asked to write your opinion on a topic 


Examples include writing an op ed (editorial piece) or advice column
500

What is the difference between 'resolution' and 'conclusion'?

A conclusion is an end, but a resolution is the solving of a problem

500

Which point-of-view includes a narrator who is outside the story?


Third person POV

500

What is the purpose of including jargon in a formal letter to an expert in a field?

To highlight what you already know (background knowledge) about the field.

500

What are the three informational essay organizational types?

1) Definition

2) Classification

3) Compare and contrast

500

Why do all summaries include objective information?

Summaries are factual