Narrative
Expository Writing
Vocabulary
Conventions
Reading Comprehension
100
What is narrative writing?
What is when you connect events together or create a story?
100
What is expository writing?
What is explaining or describing a topic with textual evidence? 
100
What word means to look at the similarities between two or more things?
What is compare?
100

What is wrong with the following sentence? (Please rewrite this sentence correctly):

Please try you're best on the Parc

What is.


Please try your best on the PARCC.

100
What figurative language techniques are being used below?:


The wind was blowing as slow as a turtle. The wind chuckled with each breeze. 

What are a simile and personification? 
200
What two POVs are narratives usually written in?
What are first and third POV?
200
What POV is expository responses written in? WHAT WORDS MUST YOU NEVER USE IN EXPOSITORY WRITING? 
What is third person POV? What are I, me, my, us, our, your, etc.? 
200

What word means to add notes or comments to a text diagram?

What is annotate?

200

What is wrong with the following sentence? (Please rewrite this sentence correctly):


The text states "What's in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet" (Shakespeare 16). 



What is wrong with the following sentence? (Please rewrite this sentence correctly):


The text states, "What's in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet" (Shakespeare 16). 

200

What is the main idea:


Honeybees form large hives. There are thousands of bees in a hive. One bee is the queen. She lays the eggs. Some bees gather nectar and pollen from flowers to make honey. Other bees protect the hive. Some bees keep the hive clean. Still other bees help the queen. Each bee has a special job to do in the bee hive. What is the main idea of this text passage? 


What is each bee has a job to do in a beehive?
300

What must all narratives include in order to make their characters come to life? 

What is dialogue?
300
How are expository and narrative writing different? 
Expository is nonfiction and typically about an informational or argumentative topic. Narratives are stories. 
300

What word means to read and look at a text and determine a deeper meaning?

What is analyze?
300

What is wrong with the following sentence? (Please rewrite this sentence correctly):


The text states, "Either you run the day or the day runs you." (Rohn 4)

What is, 



The text states, "Either you run the day or the day runs you" (Rohn 4).

300

Is the following statement a cause or effect?:


George Washington won the election.

What is effect.
400
Which two examples fit into narrative writing:

A. Short story

B. Cause and effect

C. Biography

D. Autobiography 

What is A and D.
400
What does an expository introductory paragraph always need? 
A hook, background information where you may introduce the titles and authors, and a claim. 
400

What does the word "respond" mean, as it is used in this sentence?

He responded quickly to the loud whistle his father made with his fingers.

What is, to reply or answer in words?


400

What is wrong with the following sentence? (Please rewrite this sentence correctly):

I went to the farmer’s market and there were to many vegetables to choose from. 

What is,


 I went to the farmer’s market, and there were too many vegetables too choose from. 

400

What type of essay does this prompt require you to produce?

Consider the argument each author uses to demonstrate Earhart's bravery. Write an essay that analyzes the strength of the arguments related to Earhart's bravery in at least two of the three supporting materials. Remember to use textual evidence to support your ideas.

What is expository/analysis/compare and contrast? 
500
What elements does a narrative need to have?
What is dialogue, beginning, middle, end, conflict, characters, climax, etc. 
500

Which two examples fit into expository writing:

A. Literary Analysis

B. Feature Article

C. Short-Story

D. Poem

What is A and B?
500
What word means to look back at something? 


Example: Please ______ back to the text and explain what the main idea is.

What is refer?
500

Select the appropriate form of the word for each of these sentences:

The game did not effect/affect the outcome of the series. We are waiting for the medicine to take effect/affect. We are studying cause and effect/affect. The material in this book will effect/ affect your behavior.

What is affect, effect, effect, and affect.

500

What is the prompt asking you to do?: 

Consider the argument each author uses to demonstrate Earhart's bravery. Write an essay that analyzes the strength of the arguments related to Earhart's bravery in at least two of the three supporting materials. Remember to use textual evidence to support your ideas.

What is,


Writing a compare/contrast essay about the strengths of claim used in two of the three materials provided.

or 

Consider the argument used to show Earhart was brave. Write an essay that analyzes the strengths of the claim, using at least two of the three materials. Use textual evidence to support your idea.