Reading Comprehension
Revising and Editing
Short Answer
Literary
Expository
100
This is what you should use if you do not understand something.
What is a dictionary?
100
This is what you should use to double-check spelling.
What is a dictionary?
100
This is what you should use to plan your response.
What is a t-chart?
100
This is what a literary essay is.
What is a story?
100
This is what expository means.
What is explain?
200
This is how many passages you should read at a time.
What is one?
200
These are what you should be careful not to overuse.
What are commas?
200
This is what should be used to support concrete details.
What is commentary?
200
This is what your literary essay must include.
What is a character, conflict, or resolution?
200
This is what you must have in the expository essay.
What is a thesis?
300
This is when you should bubble in your answers.
What is as you take the test?
300
These sentences are missing either a subject or a verb.
What are fragments?
300
This is what you must do with your quotes in your response.
What is embed?
300
These are what your literary essay must NOT include.
What are definitions
300
This is how many concrete details you should have.
What is one?
400
This is what you should do if you are stuck on a question.
What is put a star next to it and come back to it?
400
These sentences incorrectly combine independent clauses.
What are run-ons?
400
This is what your thesis statement must include.
What is the language from the prompt?
400
This is the time frame in which your literary essay should take place.
What is a few minutes?
400
These are not allowed in your essay anywhere at all.
What are bad words?
500
This is what you should do as you read.
What is make notes?
500
These marks do NOT show that a word is plural.
What are apostrophes?
500
This phrase is often used incorrectly to embed quotes.
What is for example?
500
This is effective when used in moderation.
What is dialogue?
500
This is what you do not have to do in an either/or style prompt.
What is pick a side?