"ECR"
"SCR"
Punctuation
Infer
Vocabulary
100

The Acronym "ECR" stands for...

Extended Constructed Response

100

A widely used Acronym for solving "SCRs"

A.C.E

100

This punctuation mark is used to indicate the end of a declarative sentence or a statement.

A period

100

A thing that represents or stands for something else, especially a material object representing something abstract.

Symbol

100

The arrangement of words and phrases to create well-formed sentences in a language.


Syntax

200

A _______ _________ is a statement that gives the reader a guide regarding what your response will address. It is important because

it adds structure to your writing.

Thesis statement

200

The purpose of selecting evidence from the text is to...

support your answer

200

This punctuation mark is used to indicate a pause or break in a sentence, often separating items in a list or clauses.

A comma

200

A conclusion based on the basis of evidence and reasoning.

Inference

200

the choice and use of words and phrases in speech or writing.

Diction

300

These 3 words let you know that you are writing an "ECR" and serve as a rubric to your response.

"Be sure to"

300

An indicator of how many answers you should have on a "SCR" is...

The amount of question marks

300

This punctuation mark is used to create a strong break in a sentence, often replacing commas, parentheses, or colons for emphasis or clarification.

What is a dash (– or —)?

300

How a character's personality or motivation changes over the course of the story

Character Development

300

The overall feeling or atmosphere a piece of writing evokes in the reader, created through elements like setting, imagery, and tone.

Mood

400

To give a writer credit and safeguard against _________ your responses must include quotation marks.

Plagiarism

400

The process of repeating words from the prompt in your response is known as...

Restating 

400

This punctuation mark is used to show possession or form contractions, like in "John's book" or "it's" for "it is."

What is an apostrophe (')?

400

Messages/morals that are revealed to the readers over the course of the story.

Themes

400

The author's or narrator's attitude or feeling toward the subject matter

Tone

500

When crafting an extended constructed response, it is important to use these types of sentences to build upon ideas and maintain logical flow between paragraphs.

Transitional sentences

500

In order to create the ideal response you must have ________ text evidence.

Relevant 

500

This punctuation mark is used to indicate a strong pause or shift in thought, and is often used to separate clauses. It can also be used for emphasis or in lists.

What is a colon (:) or semicolon (;) depending on context?

500

How the author develops, progresses and reveals conflicts over the course of the story.

Plot

500

using similar words, clauses, phrases, sentence structure, or other grammatical elements to emphasize similar ideas in a sentence. It makes the sentence concise, clear, and easy to read.

Parallelism