RACES Strategy
Miscellaneous
Narrators
Point of view 1
Point of view 2
100

This part of the RACES strategy requires you to pull direct quotes from the text.

What is cite evidence.

100

What is the difference between a food web and a food chain?

A food chain is a direct line and a food web shows how everything connects together

100

This type of narrator is someone who does not tell the full or correct version of the story.

What is an unreliable narrator.

100

This type of third-person point of view allows us to hear multiple characters thoughts and feelings.

What is third-person omniscient. 

100

These are key words to identify first person pov (use at least 3)

What are I, me, my, we, etc.

200

A proper in-text citation should look like this...

use the page number 7 and last name Garren.

What is "...," (Garren 7).

200

This is the day your book report is due.

what is February 28th

200

This could be a reason why an author would create a shift in point of view.

What is to show contrasting perspectives of multiple characters, to allow the reader to see the story from multiple perspectives.

200

These are key words to identify third person pov (use at least 3)

What are he, she, it, they, etc.

200

This type of third-person point of view allows us to hear one character's thoughts and feelings.

What is third-person limited.

300

This is what you are trying to explain when you cite a direct quote in your writing. 

What is how your quote supports your answer.

300

This is the largest mammal on Earth

What is the blue whale

300

This is the reason why the narrator in the mixer was unreliable

What is the dog did not understand that the shy man was a burglar, so he told us the wrong version of the story.

300

This type of point of view lets know the thoughts of one character, usually the main character, through their perspective.

What is first person point of view.

300

The type of pov used in this sentence is...I woke up early that morning, excited for the big game. As I got dressed, I couldn't help but feel nervous, but I knew I had to give it my best. 

What is first-person pov

400

This is the last part of your RACES strategy

What is summarize.

400

Core: 2x+4=8

Gate:4/3x=-24

Core: x=2

Gate: x=-18

400

This is the impact of an unreliable narrator

an unreliable narrator can change the meaning of a story by not telling us what is happening or telling us the wrong version of the story

400

The type of pov used in this sentence is... Emma sat in the café, feeling anxious about the upcoming interview. Across town, her brother James was nervously pacing in his apartment, unaware that his sister was facing the same fears. Little did they know, their paths would soon cross in the most unexpected way.

What is third- person omniscient? 

400

This type of point of view lets us know the thoughts and feelings of one or more characters with a narrator outside of the story.

What is third-person point of view.

500
Write a restate and an answer to this prompt: Should middle schoolers be allowed to use their phones at school.

Can have various answers:

R: Middle schoolers should not be allowed to use their phones at school 

A: because the phones can be distracting to the learning environment.

500

This is the oldest Disney princess

who is Snow White

500

This could be a reason why a narrator would be unreliable

What is the narrator can be biased, the narrator may be unintentionally dishonest, or the narrator can be too young to understand the situation.

500

This type of point of view allows the reader to be a part of the story.

What is second- person point of view.

500

The type of point of view used in this sentence is...Sarah glanced at the clock, wishing the day would end. She had a test to study for, but all she could think about was the party that night.

What is third person limited.