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Preparing for the Multiple Choice Section
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Multiple Choice Day 2
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Correct your HW Which questions gave you the most difficulty?
Macbeth 416. C 421. E 417. E 422. A 418. B 423. E 419. E 424. B 420. E 425. A Macbeth discuss any questions they may have questions about Which questions gave you the most difficulty? With a partner, discuss two questions with which you struggled.
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In a group of 3, work through the Hawthorne passage
Your task: In a group of 3, work through the Hawthorne passage You must come to a consensus on each question Talk through the process you are using to answer each. (Even if you all agree, talk it over. Why do you agree? What got you there? What were your thought processes? Why are the wrong answers wrong? Why is the right one right?) Keep track of which questions spark debate and why. You have 20 minutes The Custom House
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Hawthorne’s “The Custom House” from The Scarlet Letter
Correct your work Hawthorne’s “The Custom House” from The Scarlet Letter 450. D 451. C 452. E 453. B 454. A 455. C 456. B 457. B 458. A 459. B Hawthorne – “The Custom House” HW: In the poetry packet, complete the questions for Thomas Hardy’s “Nobody Comes”
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Multiple Choice Day 3
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Key Words Identifying question types in poetry
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Factual Technical Allusions Paraphrasing Subject References
All except… Definition Thesis Sequence of events The object of is Genre Literary movement Et al. Technical Imagery Literary devices Paradox Organizational pattern/repetition Figurative language Syntax Metrics Parallel structure Rhetorical shifts Irony Function of diction Dramatic movement Meaning conveyed by Et al.
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Analytical Inferential Character portrayal Imagery Literary devices
Paradox Purpose of Rhetorical shifts Irony Least/most important Et al. Inferential Mood Attitude of Poet’s attitude Purpose of Tone Theme Reader may infer… Best interpreted as… Effect of diction Speaker implies is associated with Context Symbol Et al.
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Sample HW Questions Take out the poetry passage you completed as HW and label the questions as: (a)factual (b)technical (c)analytical(d)inferential Their HW was to answer the questions for Thomas Hardy’s “Nobody Comes”
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How did you do? First, correct your answers:
Thomas Hardy “Nobody Comes” First, correct your answers: A 6. C C 7. A D 8. D E 9. A D 10.D How did you label each question? (a)factual (b)technical (c)analytical (d)inferential Which questions did you find most difficult? Why?
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In a timed setting: Work on the Walt Whitman poem and questions.
For this passage you will have a limited amount of time to work. You have 12 questions to answer in 14 minutes. Plan wisely and use your strategies to complete all of the questions in the time frame.
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Check your work Answers:
Walt Whitman’s “O Captain! My Captain!” Check your work Answers: 99. A 105. B 100. C 106. A 101. D 107. E 102. A 108. A 103. B 109. E 104. A 110. E Whitman’s “O Captain! My Captain” Which questions did you find most difficult? Why?
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Homework Read the Kahlil Gibran poem “Defeat” and answer the corresponding questions. Label the questions as factual, technical, analytical or inferential.
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