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VOCAB LINKS #1 Test Friday August 28 th !!
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Bell Work 8/17/15 Pick up a Vocabulary Links Sheet from my black director’s chair on your way in. Put your name and class period on it. We will be tested on these words NEXT Friday, August 28 th. Take out grammar workbook money if you have it.
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CHARACTER A person or animal portrayed in a novel, short story, or play Linking Story: Augustus Waters from The Fault in Our Stars is my favorite fictional character.
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INFERENCE an educated guess or conclusion drawn from using implied information and reasoning Linking Story: Although there were no eyewitnesses, the detective used the evidence to make an inference about which suspect to arrest.
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INTERNAL CONFLICT A struggle within the mind of a literary character (man vs. self) Linking Story: Faced with the choice to run or to stay, Roger finds himself in a state of internal conflict.
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EXTERNAL CONFLICT A struggle between a character and an outside force such as nature or another character Man vs. Nature Man vs. Man Man vs. Society Linking Story: The boy attempting to steal her purse caused external conflict for Mrs. Washington.
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PLOT The sequence of events that make up a story Linking Story: The plot of the action movie was exciting.
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Setting the time AND place in which the events of the story occur Linking Story: The setting of “Thank You Ma’am” was in Harlem, NY in the 1950’s.
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Analyze to examine carefully and in detail Linking Story: We must analyze the clues in the text to understand indirect characterization.
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Support to use information or details to hold up or sustain a claim or position Linking Story: You must always support your opinion with facts.
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Cite to mention in support, proof, or confirmation Linking Story: You must cite evidence from the text to back up your answer.
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Textual Evidence specific information form the text that backs up/supports your opinion, argument, or conclusion Linking Story: You can include textual evidence by writing “I know this because the text says…”
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Spelling Words ACCEPT—to receive or take. I accept your apology. EXCEPT—not including Everyone was allowed to participate except those that forgot their homework.
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Spelling Words (cont.) THROUGH--finished; into and out of He was through with 1 st semester after he took his last exam. She walked through the 8 th grade hallway to get to band. THREW--past tense of "to throw“ The pitcher threw 100 mph. THOROUGH—complete A thorough explanation is detailed and supported with text evidence.
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Bell Work 8.28 Happy Friday Staple and turn your AoW #1 into your basket. Take out a blank sheet of notebook paper. Head it Vocab Links Test #1 Put your name, date, and class period in the TOP RIGHT corner Number 1-30 (no need to skip lines) Take out your Vocab Links Sheet and STUDY!
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When you have finished your test… Turn your test in on my side table (under the window) 1 stack of my test, 1 stack of your answer sheets Take out your characterization graphic organizer Finish up all examples! Turn in to your basket when complete! If you finish with time remaining, you may read your independent novel No talking; no sleeping
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