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Interpretation Analysis NarrativeNonfictionDrama Extended Narrative Argument
Reading and viewing a text to interpret it with a specific focus (as a product of) A 100
Strategy that organizes notes by main idea and supporting details using a set format A 200
The literary term used to describe when an author manipulates time by retelling the past A 300
The common central idea of Jarrell, Steinbeck, and O’Brien A 400
The common central idea of MLK, Jr., Hughes, Malcolm X, and Kate Chopin A 500
Setting for “The Yellow Wallpaper” --time period, location B 100
The common experience shared between the protagonist of “Adam” and his wife B 200
The point of view of “The Tell Tale Heart” B 300
Create a relevant theme statement for the central idea of “Greed” in The Devil and Tom Walker B 400
The two stories that clearly manipulate time in the narrative unit B 500
C 100 “The Battle for the Constitution” traces the ________ made to the document
The textual structure of the Bill of Rights C 200
The Miranda rights serves as example of an explanation of what U.S. document. C 300
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Finish this main idea: ____________ are created and given power by the ________ of the governed; when they no longer represent the _________ they must be changed. C 400
Put the texts in the appropriate order for their development of ideas about the individual and society: “On Civil Disobedience” “Walden” “Self-Reliance” “Civil Disobedience” C 500
The setting for the play D 100
Which classic dramatic structure is present in The Crucible D 200
Contextualizing the play reveals that the events and characters serve as a parallel for…. D 300
Name three compositional elements of the drama genre D 400
Create a relevant theme statement for “hysteria” in the play. D 500
The narrator of the novel E 100
The protagonist of the novel E 200
Two appropriate central ideas for the novel E 300
The setting of the novel (time and place) E 400
The symbol of innocence in the novel and the two characters that relate to that symbol E 500
Name the dominant appeal of “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God” F 100
The type of reasoning used in “The Declaration of Independence”— general to specific F 200
Identify the primary literary device used in the list of complaints to create balance (D of I) F 300
The text that models its structure on an effective historical document (similar perspective; different time periods) F 400
Which term does MLK refine in “Letter from Birmingham Jail” Hint: connotation F 500
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