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Jeopardy. Choose a category. You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question. Click to begin. Choose a point value. Choose a point value. Click here for Final Jeopardy. Symbols. Poetry. Elements of a Story. Writing. MCAS Test Taking Strategies. 10 Point. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Symbols Poetry WritingMCAS Test Taking

Strategies

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Elements of aStory

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What is the literary name for something that stands both for itself and for something beyond itself?

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In the short story we read, The Scarlet Ibis, the dead Ibis was a symbol of what?

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In the short story, The Cub, the boy cries at the end of the story. What is symbolic of what he is crying about?

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In the short story, Snapshot of a Dog, Rex’s fight that lasts all day symbolizes what?

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A red rose might not just be a flower in a story or a poem, it could also symbolize what?

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What is another name for the feeling you have when reading a poem?

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Words that start with the same consonant sound such as “Winds of the west work wonders…How I wish the winds were warmer,” is an

example of what?

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What is it called when poets compare an animal or an object to human beings? For example, “The wind stood up and gave a shout.”

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What figurative language term compares two things by saying one is another? For example, “The sun is a golden apple?”

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What figurative language term uses “like or as” to compare two things?

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When and where the story takes place is called the?

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What is another term for the people or creatures in a story?

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Another name for the basic problem of the story is called what?

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The eyes through which a story is written is called?

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What is the downfall of a story or when how the problem is solved?

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The main message of a story or what the story says about life or human nature is called a________?

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Another name for the main idea of a written work is called a _______?

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What is one thing you should do before writing your composition on the MCAS?

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What writing styles major purpose is to present information?

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If you are writing to try and convince your reader of something by changing his or her mind or moving the

reader to action is called _______________writing.

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If you don’t know an answer to a multiple choice

question…what should you do?

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In an open response question on the MCAS, what is the first sentence called that introduces the subject and main idea?

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In an open response question on the MCAS, what is the final sentence called, where you are trying to drive your

point home and convince the reader?

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How should you organize your composition (long essay)?

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After you finish your essay, what is the final step in completing your composition?

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Make your wager

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What does M.C.A.S. stand for?

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What is a Symbol?

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What is foreshadowing the death of Doodle or What are the similar traits in the characters?

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What is guts, determination, the will to live, etc.?

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What is “the end of innocence” or “growing up?”

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What is love, romance, etc.?

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What is MOOD?

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What is ALLITERATION?

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What is PERSONIFICATION

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What is a METAPHOR?

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What is a SIMILE?

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What is the SETTING?

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Who are the CHARACTERS?

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What is the CONFLICT?

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What is the POINT OF VIEW?

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What is the RESOLUTION?

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What is the theme?

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What is the THEME?

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What is brainstorm, graph it out, identify audience, decide on purpose for writing, come up with a main idea?

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What is INFORMATIVE?

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What is PERSUASIVE writing?

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What is eliminate questions you know are wrong…and guess! You make the odds better!

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What is the TOPIC SENTENCE?

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What is the CLINCHER STATEMENT?

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What is 5 paragraphs

INTRODUCTION

3 BODY-Support your thesis

Conclusion

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What is PROOFREAD?

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What is the Massachusetts Comprehensive Assessment System?

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