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Make connections (cause and effect)
between parts of text
Literary Analysis -
Reading EALR 2.3.1 |
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Directions:
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Step 1 - Choose a question from the
list below by highlighting it. |
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Step 2 - Copy the question to the clipboard.
(Edit-copy or Ctrl-C) Be sure you haven’t copied the italicized notes
which are included for clarification. |
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Step 3 - Go to your Word document and paste the question into
the appropriate area. (Edit-paste or Ctrl-V)
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Step 4 - Customize the question to match the information in
the poem. |
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Multiple Choice Stems (1 Point) |
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#. According to the
poem, what happens/happened when (action)?
a. <event>
b. <event>
c. <event>
d. <event>
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#. Which sentence
explains why <event> happened in the poem?
a. <event>
b. <event>
c. <event>
d. <event>
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Which sentence best describes
<character’s> response to <character> in the poem?
a. <sentence>
b. <sentence>
c. <sentence>
d. <sentence> |
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Short Answer Stems (2 Points) |
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#. Explain
why <event> happened. Include two details from the poem in your answer. |
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Extended Response Stems (4 Points) |
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#. What problem
does <character> face in the poem? What are three events that happen as a
result of the problem? Include information from the poem in your answer. |
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How did <character’s experience
in poem> influence <character’s growth or development>? Include four
details from the poem in your answer. |
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What problem does <character>
face in the poem? What are three events that contributed to the resolution
of the problem? Include information from the poem in your answer. |
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