Skills and Ideas
Test taking strategies
Wut that meen?
F451
Who said it?
100

two terms, one being the lesson or underlying meaning of a story, and the other being the big point a text tries to make

Theme and Main idea 

100

reading the questions __________ you read the passage will help you know what to look out for

before 

100

"There's no place like home"

- The Wizard of Oz

Home is a special place 

100

Who was the first fireman, according to the history in F451?

Who is Benjamin Franklin

100

"are you happy?" 

Clarisse

200

The building of a character through descriptions, feelings, thoughts, actions, etc.

Characterization

200

Fill in the Blank: __________ questions you struggle with to come back to later

Skip, remember, leave, etc.

200

Eighty percent of success is showing up.

- Woody Allen

being present is mostly what makes people successful 

200

Characterize Clarisse in 3 different ways

What is curious, weird, critical thinker, questioning, young pale, female, annoying, dead, etc (Ms Watson can approve other answers)

200

"We must all be alike. Not everyone born free and equal, as the constitution says, but everyone made equal."

Captain Beatty

300

The specific word choices an author makes 

Diction 

300

If a question refers to the text, what should you do if you are unsure about the answer?

read it in the context of the text 

300

Life is like a box of chocolates. You never know what you’re gonna get. -Forrest Gump

Bonus points: what literary device is seen here? 

Life is unpredictable

bonus: Simile

300

How was Fahrenheit 451 structured?

3 parts 

300

"We need not to be let alone. We need to be really bothered once in a while. How long is it since you were really bothered? About something important, about something real?"  

Montag

400

The way a story/text is built and organized 

Structure
400

you may not know what the right answer is, but you can determine the right answer by knowing what it is not, is called 

the process of elimination 

400

For those to whom much is given, much is required.

- The Bible  

If you have a lot, you should give a lot 

400

Why did Ray Bradbury write F451? (aka what was his purpose?)

Entertain - tell a dystopian story imagining the world at its worst, making people think about what the world could turn into 

Persuade - convince people not to let go of knowledge and freedom

other: warn against dangers of tech, conformity, etc. (Ms. Watsons judgement)

400

"So now you see why books are hated and feared? They show the pores of the face of life."

Faber

500

The difference between author's perspective and author's purpose is this

Author's perspective is their opinion towards what they are writing about, author's purpose is why they are writing it. 

500

What should you do if you have 5 multiple choice questions left and have no time to answer them? 

Answer them all as the SAME answer choice. 

500

A rose by any other name would smell as sweet.

- William Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet 

A rose still smells good and is beautiful even if it's not called a rose OR that the name/perception of a thing doesn't change its value 

500

What is a theme from the book centering on critical thinking? 

examples: People need to be able to think independently in order to think critical thinkers; when we stop thinking critically, we lose what makes us different; Thinking critically helps us understand the meaning of life/prevent wars. Without critical thinking, people stop living, etc (Ms. Watson will judge)

500

"Stuff your eyes with wonder, live as if you'd drop dead in ten seconds. See the world. It's more fantastic than any dream made or paid for in factories."

Granger's Grandfather (half points for Granger)