MOLASSES FLOOD
MOLASSES FLOOD
MOLASSES FLOOD
WRITING FACTS
RANDOM FACTS
100

Look at the title.  What does this reveal about the text?

HINT: There are THREE things you can find in the title!

Answers will be accepted at the teacher's discretion.

100

What is molasses?

thick, dark brown syrup obtained from raw sugar during the refining process, a version of which is used in baking

100

TRUE/FALSE: There are times you can answer a question related to vocabulary even if you have not had enough time to read the text.

TRUE

100

TRUE/FALSE: You should include at least one direct quote in each body paragraph for an informative/expository or argumentative essay.

TRUE

100

When completing a question that has both Part A and Part B, which part is more important? Why?

Part A

200

What is the setting, time and place, of the story?

Boston, January 1919

200

What is the meaning of brine as it is used in paragraph 12?

B. a salt and water solution

200

Read the sentence from paragraph 5.

From the open gash, a tsunami of molasses gushed out at 35 miles an hour, overtaking trucks and wagons in its way.

What is the meaning of tsunami as it is used in the sentence?

D. an overwhelming amount

200

What score will you receive if your answer is "off topic," meaning you did not answer the prompt?

0

200

TRUE/FALSE: You must answer all of the questions on your test in order.

FALSE

300

How does the setting contribute to the overall understanding of the text?

HISTORICAL...answers will be accepted at the teacher's discretion.

300

In paragraphs 1 and 2, how does the author reveal the magnitude of the Great Molasses Flood in Boston?

B. by using descriptive language to show how molasses enveloped part of Boston

300

What is the author attempting to emphasize in the passage when she uses the phrase “sending metal bolts zinging” in paragraph 5?

A. sounds

300

When writing an argumentative essay you must include both a claim and a counterclaim.  What are they?

claim: the writer's side of the argument

counterclaim: acknowledging the opposite argument

300

When reading an informative text, what is one thing you can MANY TIMES find in the title?

main idea (other answers will be accepted at the teacher's discretion)

400

The author of the passage implies that the molasses flood devastated the city of Boston. How does the author develop this central idea over the course of the passage?

C. by explaining the effects of the flood on the citizens

400

How does the structure of paragraph 2 support the author’s purpose for including the paragraph in the passage?

A. The description details the initial problem in the passage.

400

How does the author develop the idea that the molasses flood had long ­lasting effects?

B. by providing accounts of the cleanup

400

What mode of writing will instruct you to write a sequel, prequel, or alternate ending?

narrative

400

What purpose do headings serve?

They tell you what certain sections in an informational text are discussing.

500

Which statement should be included in an accurate summary of the passage?

It was hard to rescue people due to the difficulty navigating through the molasses.

500

What idea is reinforced by the photographs?

C. The Boston area had extensive devastation from the molasses flood.

500

How do the photographs contribute to the reader’s understanding of the passage?

D. They provide historical context about the event.

500

When is the only time it is acceptable to use poor grammar in writing?

Examples: dialect, ain't, slang, etc.

dialouge

500

Tell me one GOOD, VALID reason you will do your best on MAAP this year.

Answers will be accepted at the teacher's discretion.