Period 1 Exposition, Thinking Habits and Skills

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20 questions
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An internal monologue is best described as:

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Which of the following is not a way that a writer establishes exposition

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An internal monologue is best described as:

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Exposition in a story is defined as

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Another word for exposition is:

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Which is a Thinking Skill and Which is a Thinking Habit?

  • Goal Setting
  • Problem Solving
  • Metacognition
  • Listening with Empathy
  • Sequencing
  • Predicting
  • Questioning and Posing Problems
  • Synthesis
  • Thinking Flexibly
  • Finding Humour
  • Thinking Skill
  • Thinking Habit
5

What is the sequence of plot?

  1. Climax
  2. Rising Action
  3. Resolution
  4. Falling Action
  5. Exposition
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Thinking about your thinking. Be clear! Seeking lucidity in both written and oral communication; avoiding over-generalizations, distortions, deletions and exaggerations.

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Stick to it! See a task through to completion, remaining focused. Looking for ways to reach your goal when stuck. Not giving up!

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Breaking into parts to determine meaning

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Use your natural pathways! Pay attention to the world around you. Observe thoroughly using all the senses: taste, touch, smell, hearing and sight is the thinking behavior of Gathering Data Through All Senses?

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Check it again! Always doing your best. Setting high standards. Checking and finding ways to improve constantly is Managing Impulsivity?

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Grouping things by common characteristics and assigning labels is Finding Patterns?

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Understand others! Devoting mental energy to another person's thoughts and ideas; make an effort to perceive another's point of view and emotions is Listening with Understanding and Empathy

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Learn from experiences! Having humility and pride when admitting we don't know; resisting complacency and keeping an open mind is Thinking Flexibly.

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Detecting repetitions

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Deriving meaning from clues , hints, and evidence

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Proof to support a giving statement or claim

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Major point or central thought

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Breaking into parts to determine meaning