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1.
REORDER QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
Write your introduction and two body paragraphs. Either add a conclusion OR add concluding sentences to the end of your second body paragraph.
Carefully read and annotate the text you are given, whether it is familiar or not.
Decide which central idea or theme, in the text, that you will discuss and which writing strategy the author uses to develop that central idea
Write a concluding statement or paragraph; then proofread your work very carefully.
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Which four MUST be in your introduction?
AUTHOR, TITLE, GENRE, and SUMMARY
CENTRAL IDEA OR THEME, WRITING STRATEGY (literary term or element) CLAIM and SUMMARY
AUTHOR, TITLE, CENTRAL IDEA, and funny anecdotes about your dog
AUTHOR
TITLE
CENTRAL IDEA or THEME
WRITING STRATEGY (literary term) the AUTHOR USES to develop the central idea
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Which of the following is NOT correctly capitalized?
4.
DROPDOWN QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Besides the facts that this is a type of writing you will have to do again in 4th quarter for your Summative Measure of Learning (in lieu of a final exam, counts as 10% of your average for the year) AND on the Regents exam when you are in 11th grade, what is the point of writing a text analysis (or literary analysis) essay? (a)
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Should you use "I" (first person narration) in text analysis writing
NO
YES
It depends
Please get this one right. Don't pick this.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
When a Text Analysis directions rubric ask you to use academic vocabulary, sophisticated language, or the language we use to write about literature, what is it asking you?
It is asking you to paraphrase the author's claim, and use whatever technical language you can think of, even if it doesn't fit.
It is asking you to use more formal, school appropriate academic language and vocabulary specific to the text, the task, and/or or the subject. In ELA, this may mean using literary terms and elements, or saying "illustrates" instead of "shows."
It is asking you to use very simple vocabulary and to give your opinion on everything that happens in the text.
It asking you to insert quotes.
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 5 pts
Do you need to include some of YOUR OWN WORDS in a sentence where you present directly quoted text evidence?
Of course! You CANNOT just drop in directly quoted text evidence as a stand-alone sentence. Oh my stars!
Nah - you CAN ALWAYS just drop in directly quoted text evidence as a stand-alone sentence
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