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Units Skills Assessment 2 Review

Units Skills Assessment 2 Review

Assessment

Presentation

English

8th Grade

Practice Problem

Easy

CCSS
RL.7.3, RL.2.10, RL.5.4

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Created by

Andrew Phinney

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5 Slides • 10 Questions

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Multiple Choice

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What type of irony is this?

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Dramatic

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Situational

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Verbal

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Multiple Choice

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Is this dramatic irony?

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Yes, because the audience knows what will happen, but the character does not.

2

No, because no one knows what's happening.

3

Maybe

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Multiple Choice

What is the definition of Point of View in storytelling?

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The perspective from which a story is told

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The main character's name

3

The setting of the story

4

The plot twist

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Open Ended

Provide an example of dramatic irony from a story.

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Multiple Choice

What is dramatic irony?

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When the reader knows something the characters don't

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When characters know something the reader doesn't

3

When the reader and characters know the same information

4

When a character lies to another character

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Multiple Choice

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How does this photo show dramatic irony?

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We know the girl is about to be eaten by a shark

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The shark doesn't know it's about to run into a swimmer

3

It unexpected that the girl will be eaten by the shark

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The shark is saying something it does not really mean

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Multiple Choice

What builds suspense?

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Conflict

2

Point of view

3

Dramatic irony

4

All of the above

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Multiple Choice

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Having a conflict within your own mind is what type of conflict?

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Character vs. Character

2

Character vs. Self

3

Character vs. Society

4

Character vs. Nature

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Poll

How confident do you feel about this topic now?

Very confident
Somewhat confident
Not confident

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Word Cloud

In your opinion, what builds suspense best: conflict, point of view, or dramatic irony?

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CER

The assessment will have 11 multiple choice questions and 1 long answer question about a short story, which you will read for the assessment. 

For the long answer you need to use CER.

  • Claim: Restate the question and answer it (1 sentence)

  • Evidence: Find a quote that supports your answer (1 sentence)

  • Reasoning: Connect your quote to your claim (1 sentence)

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