This is the first thing you should do when reading a passage?
What are fiction and nonfiction?
What is read, listen, or follow?
What is an introduction paragraph?
What is erase the mistake completely?
What is the central idea?
this is something you may not share with others.
What is a calculator?
This is what you may do if you do not understand directions.
What is ask a question?
In your conclusion paragraph, you should not include this.
What are new ideas and/or direct quotes?
This is what you should do before reading the passage.
What is read the questions first?
The person's intent for writing the piece. It is usually either to entertain, to persuade, or to inform.
What is the author's purpose?
What is the answer booklet?
This is the only place you should look during the PSSA.
What is your own test?
What is the thesis statement?
This is what you should do if you are not sure of an answer.
What is process of elimination?
The information in the sentence that helps the reader understand mystery or unfamiliar words.
What are context clues?
This is something that you cannot have during the test. It would allow you to take pictures of the text, look up answers, or contact someone outside the room. It could also distract you or other test takers.
What is a cell phone or any other electronic device, including a smart watch?
This is what you should do if you suspect cheating.
What is reporting any suspected cheating to your teacher or principal?
This is a section of your body paragraph. It helps the reader understand why you brought up the piece of evidence in the first place.
What is the relation to the prompt?
You should have these two things before a test.
What the reader has to do to read between the lines and make assumptions about the text.
What is inferencing?
What is taking notes?
This should be completely filled in for each question.
What is the correct bubble for the answer choice?
This is something that only goes in body paragraphs. It proves to the reader that you read the article and it supports your thesis.
What is a direct quote? What is evidence?