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JT Test Review

JT Test Review

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5th - 7th Grade

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Hagen Carmichael

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13 Slides • 27 Questions

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JT Test Review

by Hagen Carmichael

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Jack Tales Review

Review for assessment

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What will be on the assessment?

  • mood and tone
  • plot diagram
  • information about Jack - characterization
  • 4 types of conflict
  • protagonist and antagonist
  • information about the oral tradition

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How should I study?

  • use this presentation to quiz yourself
  • have your parents or a friend quiz yourself
  • review your old study guide about "Jack Tales" (will be posted as an attachment on the assignment where you found this)

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Multiple Choice

In terms of oral tradition:

What is passed down from one generation to the next?

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human communication

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presents

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ideas

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TVs

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What is #1 on the plot diagram?

  • Exposition

  • Information about setting, characters, mood, and tone

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What is #2 on the plot diagram?

  • Conflict

  • This is what drives the rising action

  • It will be the protagonist (main character v. antagonist)

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What is #3 on the plot diagram?

  • Rising action

  • Conflict developed

  • MOST of the story is the rising action

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What is #4 on the plot diagram?

  • Climax

  • Turning point

  • Happened towards the end of the story

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What is #5 on the plot diagram?

  • Falling action

  • What happens right after the turning point (climax) BUT does not tell how the story ends

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What is #6 on the plot diagram?

  • Resolution

  • "Tie up"

  • How the story ends

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Tone

  • How the writers feels about what they're writing

  • Think of TONE of voice


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Mood

  • How the reader feels while reading

  • Based on the writer's tone

  • A humorous tone leads to a lighthearted mood

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Multiple Select

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A good storyteller needs to...

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Be silent.

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Use different voices.

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Show emotion.

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Use gestures.

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Multiple Choice

From which country did "Jack Tales" NOT originate?

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England

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Ireland

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India

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Frane

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Multiple Choice

"Jack Tales" began with settlers in which century?

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16th (1700s)

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17th (1600s)

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20th (1900s)

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18th (1700s)

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Multiple Choice

A good storyteller uses which kind of language to create vivid mental images for the audience?

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boring

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descriptive

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strange

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bad

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Multiple Choice

To whom do we compare a good storyteller?

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actor

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Priest

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mother

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friend

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Multiple Choice

The oral tradition was used before what was common?

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phones

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books

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TVs

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iPads

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Multiple Choice

In which part of the United States do "Jack Tales" come from?

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the Beach

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Appalachian Mountains

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the Piedmont region

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the low country

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Multiple Choice

Jack can be considered all EXCEPT FOR:

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hero

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trickster

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fool

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villain

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Multiple Choice

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Which part of the story is represented by this blue blob?
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exposition
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rising action
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climax
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resolution

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Multiple Choice

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Which part of the story is represented by this blue blob?
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exposition
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rising action
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falling action
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resolution

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Multiple Choice

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Which part of the story is represented by this blue blob?
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climax
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rising action
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falling action
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resolution

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Multiple Choice

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Which part of the story is represented by this blue blob?
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climax
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exposition
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falling action
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resolution

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Multiple Choice

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The end of the story is called the ______.
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falling action
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rising action
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resolution
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climax

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Multiple Choice

A struggle between two or more opposing forces.
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climax
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conflict
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character
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chapter

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Multiple Choice

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What type of conflict is best shown here...
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character vs. character
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character vs. self
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character vs. nature
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character vs. society

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Multiple Choice

The main idea, or message, in a literary work is the
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setting
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plot
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tone
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theme

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Multiple Choice

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What type of conflict is best shown here...
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character vs. character
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character vs. self
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character vs. nature
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character vs. society

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Multiple Choice

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The opposing character or force to the main character
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protagonist
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antagonist
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plankton
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villian

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Multiple Choice

Turning point in a story; moment of greatest suspense; conflict at most intense or dramatic moment.

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Rising Action

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Falling Action

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Resolution

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Climax

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Multiple Choice

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What type of conflict is this?

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Character vs. Character

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Character vs. Self

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Character vs. Environment

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Multiple Choice

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What type of conflict is this?

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Character vs. Society

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Character vs. Environment

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Character vs. Self

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What is the "tone" of a story?
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The feeling the passage evokes from the reader
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The author, narrator, or speaker's attitude toward a subject
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The time and place of the story
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The summary of events in the story

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Multiple Choice

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Julia was waiting nervously for her test.
What is the mood?
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Dramatic
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Afraid
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angry
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Approving

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What is the "mood" of  a story?
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Emotions audience feels from a given passage.
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The time and place of the story.
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The summary of events of the story.
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The lesson the reader learns from the story.

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Multiple Choice

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What is tone

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How the reader feels

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How the writer feels

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Multiple Choice

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What is mood

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How the reader feels

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How the writer feels

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