What does it mean to cite text evidence?
a) Write your opinion.
b) Use a quote or example from the text to support your answer.
c) Rewrite the text in your own words.
b) Use a quote or example from the text to support your answer.
100 Points:
What makes an argument strong?
a) It has facts and good reasons.
b) It repeats the same point over and over.
c) It includes lots of opinions.
a) It has facts and good reasons.
What is a simple sentence?
a) A sentence with two ideas joined by “and.”
b) A sentence with a subject, a verb, and a complete thought.
c) A sentence with a question mark.
b) A sentence with a subject, a verb, and a complete thought.
What is a logical fallacy?
a) A funny joke.
b) A really good argument.
c) A mistake in reasoning that makes an argument weak.
c) A mistake in reasoning that makes an argument weak.
Who does Johnny compare to the Southern gentlemen in Gone with the Wind?
Dally
What is an inference?
a) A guess with no information.
b) Copying exactly what the text says.
c) Using clues from the text to figure out something that isn't directly said.
c) Using clues from the text to figure out something that isn't directly said.
Which sentence shows correct text evidence?
a) I think the character is sad.
b) The text says, “She wiped away a tear as she walked home.”
c) He’s probably feeling upset.
b) The text says, “She wiped away a tear as she walked home.”
Which argument is stronger?
a) “School should start later because I’m tired in the morning.”
b) “School should start later because studies show students focus better with more sleep.”
b) “School should start later because studies show students focus better with more sleep.”
Which sentence is compound?
a) I went to the store and bought candy.
b) I went to the store, and I bought candy.
c) Because I went to the store, I bought candy.
b) I went to the store, and I bought candy.
Which is an example of overgeneralization?
a) All dogs are dangerous because one bit me once.
b) Dogs can be friendly if they’re trained well.
c) Some dogs bark a lot.
a) All dogs are dangerous because one bit me once.
Why does Randy decide not to fight in the rumble?
He believes its useless
The boy stomped his feet and crossed his arms. What can you infer about how he feels?
a) He is angry.He is happy.
b) He is happy.
c) He is tired.
a) He is angry.
Why is it important to cite text evidence when answering questions?
Because it proves your answer is correct by showing where you got the information from.
True or False: An argument is strong if it has opinions but no facts.
False
What is a compound-complex sentence?
A sentence with two complete thoughts and one incomplete thought. (two independent clauses and one dependent clause)
What’s wrong with this argument: “Everyone likes this video game, so it must be the best”?
It’s a bandwagon fallacy because it says something is true just because many people believe it.
How does Dally’s past experiences influence the choices he makes throughout the novel?
(varies) (Ex: Dally’s tough upbringing and time in jail make him emotionally guarded and lead him to act recklessly to protect those he cares about.)
“Maria smiled as she opened the letter, and her eyes filled with tears.”
What can you infer happened?
Maria got good or emotional news from the letter.
Which of the following quotes best supports the idea that a character is brave?
a) “He stood tall, even though his hands were shaking.”
b) “She laughed with her friends at lunch.”
c) “They decided to stay home and watch TV instead of going outside.”
d) “He walked to the store to buy some snacks.”
a) “He stood tall, even though his hands were shaking.”
What’s wrong with this argument: “Everyone should like pizza because it’s the best food in the world”?
It’s just an opinion, and it doesn’t give any facts or reasons to support the claim.
Write a compound-complex sentence about going to school.
(varies)
Identify the fallacy: “If I don’t get an A on this test, my life will be ruined forever.”
Either/Or thinking (it makes it seem like there are only two extreme outcomes).
What is the biggest theme in "The Outsiders"? (remember, a theme is a UNIVERSAL statement)
"No matter where you come from, everyone faces struggles and deserves understanding."
Why is making inferences important when reading?
It helps you understand things the author doesn’t say directly, using clues and your own knowledge.