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ENG1D Final Eval Review
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Name three things your introduction paragraph should have.
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Name one way to integrate a quote.
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Give an example of an interpretive question for any of the texts we have read this year.
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Give an example of a thematic question for any of the texts we have read this year.
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Give an example of "tone" for a text that we have read this year.
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What is a theme statement for The Perks of Being a Wallflower?
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Give an example of "topic" for a text that we have read this year.
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Name one way to integrate a quote.
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The subject of the text is called...
topic
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A "proof" is another word for a....
Quote/Evidence from the text
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Name one way to integrate a quote.
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What should the "explanation" do in the PPE?
Connect your quote/proof to your thematic statement
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Give an example of an interpretive question for any of the texts we have read this year.
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Give an example of a thematic question for any of the texts we have read this year.
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The overall message/moral of the text is called...
theme statement
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The mood or feeling you get from a text is called...
tone
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