The term for a word that sounds exactly like it is written.
What is onomatopoeia
100
When a multiple choice question asks for the the main idea of a story, it is asking for this.
What is what the story is mostly about.
100
The 3 letter term, or graphic organizer, you should use to brainstorm and collect information for an open response question.
What is ACE, or a t-chart.
100
When writing a PARCC narrative, you should use these as much as possible.
What is narrative techniques, or narrative elements.
100
In an in-text citation, if the page number or line number are not available, this is what you would give in the parenthesis.
What is paragraph number.
200
Name the 5 stages of plot.
What is Exposition, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, Resolution
200
When a multiple choice question asks for the theme of a story, it is asking for this.
What is the moral/message of the story.
200
Two pieces of information you should include when you echo the question.
What is the author, and the name of the story/article.
200
When brainstorming, or pre-writing, you should use this diagram, or think about the story in terms of these elements.
What is a plot diagram, or plot elements.
200
When taking out information from a quote, this is what you use.
What is an ellipses. (drawing will also be accepted)
300
Name 5 types of figurative language.
Answers will vary.
300
The definition of irony.
What is the opposite of what you would expect, or is expected.
300
The minimum number of quotes or evidence you should have in an open response answer.
What is 3.
300
For a PARCC multiple choice question, you are given two parts. What does the second part ask you to do?
What is find evidence that supports your answer in the first part of the question, or support or explain the answer to the first part of the question.
300
When putting something into a quote that's not part of the original quote, this is what you use.
What is a bracket. (drawing will also be accepted)
400
The term used to show when characters are talking to each other.
What is dialogue
400
Point of view has 3 types: 1st, 2nd, and 3rd. Provide an example of each.
What is (1) 1st person is I, me, my. (2) 2nd person is you, you all. (3) 3rd person is he, she, it, they.
400
Each quote or piece of evidence needs this.
What is an explanation and how it relates to the thesis/echo.
400
Each student is only given 60 minutes to complete the PARCC test on Thursday. This is what Ms. Hartmann would recommend you do with regards to your time:
What is plan accordingly, or budget your time well. Or, give yourself 30 minutes minimum to complete the writing/narrative portion of the test.
400
In an in-text citation, what are the two pieces of information necessary in the parenthesis?
What is author and title of work.
500
The 4 things that the term "characterization" can mean in terms of a character (4 ways to develop a character).
What is what a character (1) does, (2) says, (3) thinks, and (4) what others say or think about the character.
500
The term used for when a story hints at what is to come.
What is foreshadowing.
500
What each essay should have when going from one point to the next.
What is transition words.
500
On the PARCC rubric, you are graded in two categories. What are they?
What is spelling/grammar, and composition/content.
500
Name 6 of the 8 smiley face tricks
What is (1) Full Circle Ending, (2) Details for Effect, (3) Repetition for effect, (4) Figurative Language, (5) Hyphenated Modifier, (6) Expanded Moment, (7) Magic 3, (8) humor