RAP
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What does RAP stand for 

Restate, answer, prove with text evidence 

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What is theme?

The moral/message of the story. The life lesson can I learn from this story.

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What does it mean to compare and contrast?

Finding similarities and differences 

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Why is it important to use RAP?

It is important to use RAP because it states our answer clearly, while being organized, and makes us stronger writers.

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How do I make an inference? 

Using your schema + text evidence to explain/predict a part of a story.

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What is an example of a theme a story could have? 

Curiosity, kindness, honesty, friendship, etc.

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What 2 subjects does Mrs. Persons teach you? 

Reading and writing!

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Restate this question:

Identify one character trait of the young woman in The Old Couple and the Crane. Use evidence from the text to support your answer.

One character trait of the young woman in The Old Couple and the Crane is... I know this because in the text it says....

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What are character traits? Give an example.

Character traits are adjectives that reflect someone personality. For example: curious, kind, cautious, selfish

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Use the context clues to tell me what modest means. 

"The Japanese couple lived a modest life, in their village home by the forest."

What does the word modest mean?

A. Being older

B. Being too generous 

C. Being greedy

D. Not being wealthy

Modest in this sentence means not being wealthy (D)

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What is the difference between a question asking you to "identify" and "explain"?

Identify means to just state the answer after I restate the question.

Explain means to support/prove my answer with details from the text and will be a longer answer.

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What are two different ways to keep my RAP response organized when I am writing about two different stories/passages? 

To stay organized, you should state the title names when explaining your answer. That way your readers do not get confused about which story you are talking about when comparing/contrasting. 

ALSO, use transition words to organize your writing and keep it flowing. 

Example:

"In The Missing Laptop, the character stole a laptop. However in The Empty Case, the character stole jewelry and money."

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What is text evidence? Give me an example of a text evidence sentence starter.

Text evidence is an actual part of the story used to prove/support an answer. 

A sentence starter example could be:

"According to Paragraph 2, _______."

"In passage 1 it says, ________"

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What does it mean to be curious?

If you are curious, then you are eager to know something or learn something. You really want to know, and can't wait to find out. 

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What are 2 different test-taking strategies you can use to be successful? 

Go back and read the text again


Mark the text as you are reading so you are thinking about what you're reading

Eliminate choices for multiple choice questions

Use RAP for writing response questions

USE TIME WISELY 

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Restate EACH part of the questions with the correct sentence starters.   

A. Explain TWO ways that the two texts are alike. Use details from the texts to support your answer.

B. Explain TWO ways that the two texts are different. Use details from the texts to support your answer.

A. The two stories are similar. One way both texts are alike is ______________. I know this because the first text states, "________________," and the second text states, "_____________." ANOTHER way both texts are alike is _____________. Both texts mention, _______________.


B. The two stories are also different. One way they are different is because ______________. I know this because the first text states, "________________," and the second text states, "_____________." ANOTHER way the stories are different is because _____________. The first text says, ___________, while the second text ___________.

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What is point of view?

Explain 1st person, 2nd person, and 3rd person POV.

Point of view determine who is narrating the story. You have to think, is the character IN the story, or OUT of the story? 

1st person means the narrator is in the story telling it from their perspective so it uses pronouns such as "I, me, my, we"

2nd person is when the narrator speaks to the audience so it uses pronouns such as, "you, your"

3rd person means the narrator is outside of the story and uses pronouns such as "He, she, they, them"

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What is linear structure?

Linear structure means a story has a sequence of events. The story line is told in order from beginning to end. 

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When you are comparing/contrasting stories, think about the story elements. What are the 5 story elements? Explain each one. 

Plot - the main events of a story 

Character - who the story is about 

Conflict - the problem of the story the character faces

Theme - the message of the story, life lesson learned

Setting - where and when the story takes place