Informational Text (A)

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Literary Analysis and Perspective (B)

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Craft, Structure, and Word Meaning (C)

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Argument and Claims (D)

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Language and Context (E)

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100

According to the text, this is the scientific name for the family of birds that includes crows and ravens. 

What is "corvids"?

100

The point of view that this story is being told.

What is 3rd person?

100

This word in the first sentence is used figuratively to describe the color of the sky.

What is "bruised"?

100

The author's primary claim in this passage.

What is automation will change jobs for the better rather than destroying them?

100

The meaning of the word "stringent". 

What is rigid, strict, and/or firm?

200

This is how the author's view differs from the common view. 

What is intelligent/respectable?

200

The phrase "white-knuckled" suggests this about Elia's state of mind.

What is nervous or tense?

200

"Violet hue" and "eerie glow" in the second sentence contributes to the setting. 

What creates a sense of the supernatural that suggests the storm is not a normal weather event, but something more mysterious?

200

This historical example supports the author's argument.

What is the invention of the tractor?

200

A "spirit" being "tenacious" will most likely do this. 

What is keep trying/be persistent?

300

The central idea of the passage in one sentence.

What is "Corvids possess a high level of problem solving intelligence and adaptability"?

300

The author's metaphor to describe the crowd of students.

What is "uncrossable ocean"?

300

"Then came the wind--not a breeze but a relentless gale..." uses a dash instead of the word "not" in the middle of the description.

What creates contrast and emphasis?

300

This phrase implies the types of jobs machines will take over.

What is "dull, dirty, and dangerous"?

300

The meaning of "depleted".

What is empty, used up, exhausted?

400

The way the author organizes the info in this passage to support the claim.

What is description or providing specific scientific details or examples?

400

The last two sentences reveal this about Elias's character or past.

What is he has been the "lonely kid" before and is determined to change his social outcome?

400

These words create an ominous or tense tone of the passage. (THREE words)

What are "eerie", "relentless", and "somber".

400

The counterclaim of this argument.

What is acknowledging the fear of unemployment but calling it a misunderstanding of history?

400

The principal's "innovative" methods shows this. (include specific clues to support your answer)

What shows he was creative and found new solutions?

500

Two pieces of evidence that prove corvids are "creative" rather than "instinctual".

What are using multi-step tools and using schedules to get food?

500

The mention of "Seattle" and "Leo" contributes this to Elias's perspective.

What is it creates a contrast between his past comfort/belonging and his current isolation/homesickness?

500

The mood created by the final sentence. (Tell what phrase creates this, also)

What is suspenseful and anticipation of something bad happening? "holding its breath"

500
Is the author's reasoning logical and reasonable? Provide specific evidence from the text. 

(anything evidence that clearly supports your response is acceptable)

500

The word "legacy" in the final sentence means this. (include specific clues to support your answer)

What is a long-lasting impact or memory that someone leaves behind?