
Practice Crafting SAT-Style Questions on Virginia Woolf's Passage
Enhance your skills in writing SAT-style questions by analyzing Virginia Woolf's passage. Learn to formulate engaging questions about the speaker, provide answer choices, and explain the correct answer with detailed reasoning. Prepare for your independent reading project effectively through this practice session.
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VIRGINIA WOOLF QUESTION PRACTICE
DIRECTIONS: Review the Virigina Woolf passage and notes you made. Then, follow the directions on the next slide for practice with writing a question and explaining answers. Remember that this is meant to help you understand the kinds of questions on the SAT, how to think through them, and how to be successful with your first independent reading project.
Open a fresh email and address it to: Your group members Your teacher: cremar@cbsd.org In the subject line, type: #Block2 Type directly in the email: One SAT-style question about the speaker (the one giving the info in the passage) 4 answer choices Indicate the correct answer A detailed explanation (two sentences) of why your answer is correct. Remember that sometimes you can help explain why your answer is right by noting why the other choices are wrong. *See next slide for sample speaker questions
Sample speaker questions The stance that the speaker takes in the passage is best described as that of A) an idealist setting forth principles B) an advocate seeking a compromise position C) an observer striving for neutrality D) a scholar researching a historical controversy The description in the first paragraph indicates that what Ethan values most about Mattie is her A)Fitness for farm labor B)Vivacious youth C)Receptive nature D)Freedom from worry