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“Windy Nights” Sound and motion Damp chilliness Destructiveness The poet’s use of alliteration highlights the wind’s— Sound and motion Damp chilliness Destructiveness Unevenness

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AAA High-Yield Strategies
STAAR Review Week AAA High-Yield Strategies Windy Nights Sound and motion Damp chilliness Destructiveness
The poets use of alliteration highlights the winds Sound and motion Damp chilliness Destructiveness Unevenness Windy Nights Sound and motion Destructiveness
The poets use of alliteration highlights the winds Sound and motion Destructiveness Windy Nights Sound and motion
The poets use of alliteration highlights the winds Sound and motion Windy Nights 2. Onomatopoeia is the use of words whose sounds echo their meanings. Which words from the poem are an example of onomatopoeia? F. roofs, roads, rude G. rumbling, rattling, roars H. chimneys, trees, seas J. doors, roads, trees Windy Nights 2. Onomatopoeia is the use of words whose sounds echo their meanings. Which words from the poem are an example of onomatopoeia? G. rumbling, rattling, roars J. doors, roads, trees Windy Nights 2. Onomatopoeia is the use of words whose sounds echo their meanings. Which words from the poem are an example of onomatopoeia? G. rumbling, rattling, roars Windy Nights 3. The poet uses personification in lines 4 and 7 to
Emphasize the strength and power of the wind Express the idea that the wind is careless Create an image of the wind as dangerous and frightening Show that the wind is thoughtful and caring Windy Nights 3. The poet uses personification in lines 4 and 7 to B. Express the idea that the wind is careless C. Create an image of the wind as dangerous and frightening Windy Nights 3. The poet uses personification in lines 4 and 7 to B. Express the idea that the wind is careless What does the question mean when it says
This passage highlights This best expresses Windy Nights 4. Which of the following best expresses the theme, or message, of this poem? F. The wind is a powerful force of nature that cannot be controlled. G. You never know what to expect from the wind. H. People should harness the power of the wind more effectively. J. The wind can make a dark night seem even drearier. Windy Nights 4. Which of the following best expresses the theme, or message, of this poem? F. The wind is a powerful force of nature that cannot be controlled. J. The wind can make a dark night seem even drearier. Windy Nights 4. Which of the following best expresses the theme, or message, of this poem? F. The wind is a powerful force of nature that cannot be controlled. You know how much Danny wants a dog! Thats perfect!
Dannys Surprise One example of dialect in this story is You know how much Danny wants a dog! Thats perfect! Hey, yall, where are you? At least, I can hear one. C. Hey, yall, where are you? This is the right answer because
Dannys Surprise One example of dialect in this story is C. Hey, yall, where are you? This is the right answer because 2. Which of the following takes place DURING the rising action of Dannys Surprise? F. Danny drags a heavy bag of trash out of his house. G. Sonya, Rafael, and Danny plan to watch the Fourth of July fireworks. H. Danny hears a sound like a puppy and walks toward it. J. Mrs. Hernandez suggests that Sonya and Rafael dry off. 2. Which of the following takes place DURING the rising action of Dannys Surprise? H. Danny hears a sound like a puppy and walks toward it. This is the right answer because 3. The point of view in this story helps you understand
Why Rafael and Sonyas plan backfires How Dannys mother feels about the three friends nonstop pranks What Rafael is thinking when he gets wet How Sonya plans to get back at Danny 3. The point of view in this story helps you understand
Why Rafael and Sonyas plan backfires This is the correct answer because 4. In the climax of this story, the reader learns that F
4. In the climax of this story, the reader learns that F. Rafael and Sonya plan to trick Danny G. Rafael and Sonya got Danny a dog H. The three friends like to play tricks J. Danny has tricked Rafael and Sonya 4. In the climax of this story, the reader learns that J
4. In the climax of this story, the reader learns that J. Danny has tricked Rafael and Sonya This is the correct answer because Is your answer GUILTY in a court of law?
Can you DEFEND your answer as the BEST answer to a question? Can you PROSECUTE an answer for being the WRONG answer? 1. Which is the BEST plot summary?
A. B. C. D. Who can we defend and who should we prosecute?
A. Prosecute B. Prosecute C. Defend D. Prosecute 2. Which words help you figure out crest?
F. G. H. J. 2. Which words help you figure out crest?
F. Prosecute G. Prosecute H. Defend J. Prosecute 3. Theme of this tale A. B. C. D. A. Prosecute B. Prosecute C. Defend D. Prosecute
3. Theme of this tale A. Prosecute B. Prosecute C. Defend D. Prosecute 4. A common feature of traditional literature used for the conflict
F. G. H. J. 4. A common feature of traditional literature used for the conflict
F. Prosecute G. Defend H. Prosecute J. Prosecute 5. This line is an example of
A. B. C. D. 5. This line is an example of
A. Prosecute B. Prosecute C. Prosecute D. Defend 6. Best caption for the photo
F. G. H. J. 6. Best caption for the photo
F. Prosecute G. Prosecute H. Defend J. Prosecute Homework Consumer Documents Authors Purpose F T Inform
Express opinion Persuade Cause/effect and Persuade Species in an Ecosystem: Niches
Your Questions Bonus Questions 7. A 8. G 9. B 10. G 11. A 12. H 13. A