Revenge of the Geeks

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10th Grade
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1.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What is parallel construction in writing?
Back
Parallel construction, also known as parallelism, is a grammatical and rhetorical framing technique that involves using the same pattern of words to show that two or more ideas have the same level of importance.
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CCSS.RF.3.3B
CCSS.RF.3.3C
CCSS.RF.3.3D
CCSS.RF.4.3A
CCSS.RF.5.3A
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Provide an example of proper parallel construction.
Back
An example of proper parallel construction is: 'The dictionary can be used for these purposes: to find word meanings, pronunciations, correct spellings, and irregular verbs.'
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CCSS.L.9-10.1A
3.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What does it mean to marginalize someone in a workplace context?
Back
To marginalize someone in a workplace context means to treat them as insignificant or peripheral, often by assigning them unimportant tasks or excluding them from important discussions.
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CCSS.RL.5.6
4.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
How can a boss marginalize her rivals?
Back
A boss can marginalize her rivals by giving them unimportant things to do, thereby reducing their influence and visibility in the workplace.
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CCSS.RI. 9-10.2
CCSS.RI.11-12.2
CCSS.RI.8.2
CCSS.RL.11-12.2
CCSS.RL.9-10.2
5.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What is the significance of the phrase 'the characteristics that marginalize [geeks] can pay off after graduation'?
Back
This phrase suggests that traits or behaviors that may be seen as negative during school (like being a geek) can lead to positive outcomes, such as problem-solving skills and collaboration, in professional settings.
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CCSS.RI. 9-10.2
CCSS.RI.11-12.2
CCSS.RI.8.2
CCSS.RL.8.2
CCSS.RL.9-10.2
6.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What evidence supports the claim that being a geek can be beneficial after graduation?
Back
The evidence that supports this claim is that 'Gamers know how to problem-solve and collaborate,' indicating that skills developed through gaming can be advantageous in the workplace.
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CCSS.RI.8.1
CCSS.RI.8.8
CCSS.RL.11-12.1
CCSS.RL.8.1
CCSS.RL.9-10.1
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What is the role of parallel structure in effective writing?
Back
Parallel structure enhances clarity and readability in writing, making it easier for readers to follow the author's ideas and arguments.
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CCSS.RF.3.3B
CCSS.RF.3.3C
CCSS.RF.3.3D
CCSS.RF.4.3A
CCSS.RF.5.3A
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