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Title: Setting


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Setting/ Sensory Images
Imagery/ Mood
Baseball Saved Us Plot
How to Write a BCR
Japanese Internment Camp
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10 Point Question- Category 1
Setting is the _____ and _____ in which a story
occurs.
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answer
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Time Place
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20 Point Question- Category 1
Complete the following equation Setting
_______ ________
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answer
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Setting Imagery Mood
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30 Point Question- Category 1
True or false there can only be one setting for
a story.
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answer
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False- a story can have many settings
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Daily Double
40 Point Question- Category 1
What are the sensory images in this excerpt? At
the western rim of the desert they could see a
tall range of mountains. Patty put her arm out
of the buss window, and could feel the dusty
breeze. She could hear her mother tell her to
close the window, but she did not reply. All of
a sudden, the bus made a sharp left turn and they
came upon rows and rows of squat tarpapered
barracks sitting in a pool of white dust.
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  • see a tall range of mountains
  • Feel the dusty breeze
  • Hear her mother
  • rows and rows of squat tarpapered barracks

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50 Point Question- Category 1
The 10 parts of the setting are
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Time period, Physical Location/ Environment,
Season, People, Place, Taste, Smell, Feel, See,
Hear
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10 Point Question- Category 2
Three examples of mood are _________, ______, and
_____. DO NOT SAY HAPPY OR EXCITED
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answer
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Examples- Joyful, Depressed, Anxious
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20 Point Question- Category 2
Authors use sensory images to create this in
their writing.
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answer
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Imagery
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30 Point Question- Category 2
To find the mood, you should complete the
following sentence.
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answer
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As the reader, I feel ___________.
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40 Point Question- Category 2
This is mood.
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answer
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Mood is the feeling a piece of literature
arouses in a reader.
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50 Point Question- Category 2
Use imagery to describe a haunted house.
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answer
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Examples seeing scary ghosts, going down dark
hallways, seeing broken windows, hearing screaming
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10 Point Question- Category 3
The narrator in the story is best described as
this (personality).
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answer
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shy and strong-minded
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20 Point Question- Category 3
The guard in the watch tower influenced the
narrator by doing this.
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answer
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angering the narrator into wanting to prove
himself
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30 Point Question- Category 3
The climax of the story was when this happened.
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answer
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The narrator hit a home run in the Internment Camp
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40 Point Question- Category 3
The narrator out-casted by others in school when
the war was over because of this.
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answer
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There was still discrimination and paranoia
against Japanese- Americans after the war.
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50 Point Question- Category 3
Baseball saves the narrator by doing this.
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answer
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It allowed him to feel like he belongs to
something and feel accepted within a group of
people, gave him confidence, and it gave him
something to do and look forward to in and
outside of the camp.
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10 Point Question- Category 4
These two things must be in the first sentence of
a BCR.
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answer
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  • The answer
  • some keywords from the question

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20 Point Question- Category 4
To get a 3, a BCR has
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A lot of understanding of the text, the correct
answer with fully developed evidence, and BRAIN
INFO
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30 Point Question- Category 4
A BCR should be this long.
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answer
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Between 5- 10 lines
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40 Point Question- Category 4
A BCR should not end with this.
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answer
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A Conclusion
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50 Point Question- Category 4
This BCR should get _______. This is
why. Question Describe the mood when the
narrator hit a home run pass the guard stand and
the guard gave him thumbs up. Supply text
evidence for your response. Answer The mood was
exciting because the narrator hit a homerun and
the fact that the person in the guard tower was
an American and he was proud of the narrator.
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1, because it has minimal understanding but the
answer and evidence is not fully developed
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10 Point Question- Category 5
The Japanese Internment Camps were used in the
United States during this decade.
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answer
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The 1940s
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20 Point Question- Category 5
This event in history was occurring during the
time of the Japanese Internment Camps.
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answer
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World War II.
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Daily Double
30 Point Question- Category 5
This is why Japanese Americans on the West Coast
were targeted during this time period.
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answer
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Japan bombed Pearl Harbor, which is located west
of California. This made the US government
scared that Japanese- Americans would spy for
Japan.
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40 Point Question- Category 5
These are 4 reasons why the Japanese American
Internment Camps were uncomfortable places to
live.
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answer
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Communal facilities, horse stalls, barracks,
families separated, living all in one room, dry,
dusty climate
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50 Point Question- Category 5
This many Japanese Americans were initially
interned in the camps in 1941. This percent were
children.
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answer
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120,000, and 1/2 were children
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