What are the two types of characterization?
What is Direct and Indirect Characterization.
What is standard RI.8?
What is Evaluating evidence with reason and supporting evidence.
What's another word for Point of View?
What is Perspective
How many total questions are there on the EOC?
What is 60 total
What does R.A.C.E stand for?
What is Restate
Answer
Cite
Explain
What is Characterization?
What is The process by which the writer reveals the personality of a character.
What are the verb words for RI.8?
What is Delineate, Evaluate, Assess, and Identify
Explain Point of View.
What is How an person or author sees or reacts to things or events.
How many constructed response questions are on the EOC?
What is 4
Give an example of theme.
Mr. Denning decides if it's correct.
Give an example of Direct Characterization.
Sara was too anxious to perform on the stage for the talent show.
What is the first step to evaluating evidence?
What is Identify the overall argument.
What is the wording of the standard RI.6?
What is To determine the author's Point of View (Perspective) or purpose in a text and analyze how an author uses rhetoric to advance that point of view or perspective.
What standards are included on the EOC?
What is Reading for literature, Reading for informational text, Language
What does P.O.E stand for?
What is Process Of Elimination
What are the 5 methods of Indirect Characterization?
What is Looks, Speech, Relationships, Thoughts, and Actions.
What is Analyze how the claim is supported.
What organizer is POV based on? And what does it stand for?
What is B.A.V.E
Beliefs, Attitude, Values, Experiences
What are the two test taking strategies to remember?
What is P.O.E and R.A.C.E
What is the Plot structure in order?
What is Exposition
Rising Action
Climax
Falling Action
Resolution
Indirect or Direct?
" Tim has played football, basketball, and soccer all four years of high school and was voted mvp."
What is Indirect
What three questions are asked when analyzing evidence?
What is, is it adequate?, is it relevant?, is it reliable?
What is rhetoric?
What is Being able to inform, persuade, or motivate an audience to perform a certain task or think a certain idea.
Do Field test count towards the final score?
What is NO
What are transition words? give an example
What is A word or phrase that shows the relationship between paragraphs and/ or a speech or text.
And, furthermore, besides, than, as well as, next