Poetry
Drama
Constructed Response
Skills
Skills
100

A group of lines within the poem

Stanza

100

what happens when the scene changes?

the setting changes

100

A constructed response only needs a one word answer. True/False

False

100

When writing a summary, you must include...

Beginning, Middle, and End

100

The reason WHY the author writes something

authors purpose

200

A single row of words

Line

200

written instructions telling the characters what to do

Stage directions

200

The name of the strategy used to write a short response. What does it stand for?

ACE, Answer-Cite-Explain

200

the message or lesson learned.

Theme

200

for enjoyment, can be a story.

Entertain

300

The title of a poem helps me...

infer what it could be about

300

Its important to analyze _______ to see how they change throughout the story and how they interact with others.

characters.

300

When writing a constructed response make sure to include_____________ from the text.

evidence

300

Using evidence/facts from the text to make an educated guess/statement.

Inference

300

provides info and facts

Inform

400

Mood is 

the readers feelings.

400

What is plot

the sequence of events in a story.

400

What are some ways you can begin the sentence to cite your evidence?

According to...

Based on...

In line/paragraph is stated...

Answer varies.

400

What diagram can you create to help you plan a summary?

The Plot diagram

400

To convince you of something

Persuade

500

Tone is

the authors feelings

500

How is a character important

answer varies

The reader understands the story. it is part of the plot.

500

Is this a complete response?

Mike was greedy and selfish. He was greedy because he wouldn't share any of his belongings with his friends. According to the passage "Mike grabbed his football away from his friend."

incomplete

500

What does the plot diagram have?

exposition, conflict, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution.

500

What should be included in each?

B

M

E

B- characters and setting

M- problem in the story and climax

E- how the problem was solved and how the story ended.