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Writing Reading Lit Terms Thinking Errors
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Final Jeopardy
$100 Question from Writing$100 Question from Writing
Brainstorming, webbing, mapping, jot listing…
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What is prewriting?
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Standard number of supports (majors) to make a good argument.
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What is THREE?
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The most important step in the writing process, this is where we fix the big ideas, clarify thoughts, move sentences around, etc...
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What is revision?
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The parts of a two part thesis
$400 Answer from Writing$400 Answer from Writing
What are what will be proved & how it will be proved?
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Where your thesis should be in a five paragraph essay.
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Where is at the end of the introduction?
$100 Question from Reading$100 Question from Reading
Taking notes, filling out graphic organizers like tables or theme wheels, making predictions, etc…
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What is Active Reading?
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The graphic organizer we used to analyze themes throughout the year.
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What is a Theme Wheel?
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You must use these as your minor supports in order to prove a point you are making about a piece of literature.
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What are quotes?
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The one thing literature can tell us about a person that we cannot know in real life.
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What are a person’s (character’s) thoughts?
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The best way to determine an author’s theme when you are struggling to figure it out.
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What is note the change in the main character?
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The when and where of a story.
$100 Answer from Lit. Terms$100 Answer from Lit. Terms
What is setting?
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Contrast between the expected & what actually happens – be specific.
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What is situational irony?
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When a story refers to events prior in or prior to the story
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What is flashback?
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Reference to another piece of literature, historical event, mythological figure, etc.
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What is allusion?
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The false appearance of truth; also involves using invented words or numbers that seem real, but aren’t.
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What is verisimilitude?
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Thinking about thinking – we use this to make sure we are using the best methods to solve problems & create ideas.
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What is metacognition?
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To take something apart and examine the parts to see how they work
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What is analysis?
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The first step of the problem solving process, this must be done before you can begin to solve a problem.
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What is understand the problem?
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Easily the most neglected step in the problem solving process, mostly because it takes time
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What is plan?
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According to Bloom, this is the highest level of thinking a person can attain – these are common Level 3 questions/answers.
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What is evaluation?
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While the boys stood along the wall and the girls waited for someone to ask them to dance.
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What is a sentence fragment?
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He did not care weather I wanted to go to the game or not.
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What is incorrectly using weather in place of whether?
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To get ready for exams the students crammed for hours.
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What is a missing comma after an introductory subordinate clause?Should be: To get ready for exams, the students…
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The teachers were anxious to see how the students would do on the exam, the students just wanted them to be over with.
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What is a comma splice / run-on? Should be: “The teachers were anxious to see how the students would do on the exam; the students just wanted them to be over with.” (,conj or ; conj. adverb, or period)
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The students prepared for the exam by using flashcards, note taking, and playing games.
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What is lack of parallel structure?
Should be: The students prepared for the exam by using flashcards, taking notes, and playing games.
Final Jeopardy – Final Jeopardy – GrammarGrammar
Words like: after, because, although, if, while, unless – these are used to create dependent clauses.