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Interpretation Analysis
Extended Narrative Interpretation Analysis Narrative Nonfiction Drama Argument 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500
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Reading and viewing a text to interpret it with a specific focus (as a product of)
Critical Lens A 100
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Strategy that organizes notes by main idea and supporting details using a set format
Outlining A 200
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The literary term used to describe when an author manipulates time by retelling the past
Flashback A 300
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The common central idea of Jarrell, Steinbeck, and O’Brien
War (the reluctance of soldiers to speak about it, the harshness/inhumanity of combat, the conflicts experienced by the soldier) A 400
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The common central idea of MLK, Jr
The common central idea of MLK, Jr., Hughes, Malcolm X, and Kate Chopin Responses to Oppression A 500
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Setting for “The Yellow Wallpaper” --time period, location
1890s, Colonial Mansion B 100
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The common experience shared between the protagonist of “Adam” and his wife
Survived Holocaust (historical lens)—also reinforced in the narrative nonfiction piece “Survival in Auschwitz” B 200
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The point of view of “The Tell Tale Heart”
First Person B 300
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Create a relevant theme statement for the central idea of “Greed” in The Devil and Tom Walker
Greed can lead to negative consequences B 400
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The two stories that clearly manipulate time in the narrative unit
Owl Creek Bridge, Tell Tale Heart B 500
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“The Battle for the Constitution” traces the ________ made to the document
Changes C 100
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The textual structure of the Bill of Rights
List C 200
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The Miranda rights serves as example of an explanation of what U. S
The Miranda rights serves as example of an explanation of what U.S. document. The Constitution/Bill of Rights C 300
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DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager C 400
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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. Government; Consent; People (Main idea of Declaration of Independence) C 400
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“On Civil Disobedience”
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” S-R; Walden; Civil Disobedience; On Civil Disobedience C 500
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The setting for the play
1692 Salem, MA D 100
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Which classic dramatic structure is present in The Crucible
Tragedy D 200
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Contextualizing the play reveals that the events and characters serve as a parallel for….
Communist Hearings of the 1950s D 300
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Name three compositional elements of the drama genre
Stage Directions; Playwright; Lines; Acts; Aside; etc. D 400
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Create a relevant theme statement for “hysteria” in the play.
Hysteria can destroy a community D 500
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The narrator of the novel and his neighbor and their location
Nick, Gatsby; West Egg E 100
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The symbol of the only omniscient God in a dying society
Billboard of Dr. T.J. Eckleberg E 200
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The four characters that engage in affairs in the novel
Gatsby, Daisy, Tom, Myrtle E 300
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The setting that represents death and despair in the novel
Valley of Ashes E 400
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The symbol that represents wealth, reckless destruction, and the enabler of the breakdown of American morality Automobile E 500
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Name the dominant appeal of “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God”
Pathos F 100
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The type of reasoning used in “The Declaration of Independence”—
general to specific Deductive Reasoning F 200
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Identify the primary literary device used in the list of complaints to create balance (D of I)
Parallelism F 300
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The text that models its structure on an effective historical document
(similar perspective; different time periods) Declaration of Sentiments F 400
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Which term does MLK refine in “Letter from Birmingham Jail”
Hint: connotation Extremist F 500
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