ShmoopTube

Where Monty Python meets your 10th grade teacher.

Search Thousands of Shmoop Videos


Writing Videos 89 videos

Wordiness
15167 Views

Want even more deets on wordiness? Click here to review. Or take a look at our entire grammar section for all the goods.

Tenses
4967 Views

Want even more deets on tenses? Click here to review. Or take a look at our entire grammar section for all the goods.

Semicolons
10243 Views

Want even more deets on semicolons? Click here to review. Or take a look at our entire grammar section for all the goods.

See All

CAHSEE ELA 4.1 Expository Writing 639 Views


Share It!


Description:

CAHSEE ELA 4.1 Expository Writing. How are the events organized?

Language:
English Language

Transcript

00:03

Here's a question to shmoop over...

00:05

OK, we'll assume you've read the question...but we'll splash it up on the screen for a few seconds in case you want to hit

00:10

pause and review...

00:23

How are the events organized?

00:26

Here are the potential answers:

00:32

So... what is this question asking?

00:34

How are the listed events... organized? We can glance at our list first and see if

00:39

anything pops out at us.

00:43

Not alphabetical...

00:47

Not numbered...

00:49

...Nope, no immediate help.

00:50

We're dealing with a lot of content here... so let's not fall into the trap of reading

00:54

every single word.

00:57

There's a lot of unnecessary fluff here, specifically designed to slow us down and

01:02

throw us off track.

01:06

A quick scan should be enough to give us the gist... time is of the essence...

01:11

The only other thing we can do is take each option at a time, and see if it pans out.

01:17

By date? If you can see dates here, good on you. You must be wearing your super-secret,

01:22

x-ray decoder glasses.

01:25

By time? Same deal.

01:28

By type of event? Seems the foodie events would be lumped together if that were the case...

01:34

...but instead, they're bookending the other events...

01:37

Nope... seems like a random, jumbled mess to us. No rhyme or reason whatsoever.

01:41

The answer is D, as in...

01:43

"Denizen of the dark"...

Related Videos

CAHSEE 1.1 Passage Drill
1135 Views

CAHSEE 1.1 English Language Arts Passage Drill. Which line is an example of a metaphor?

CAHSEE 1.3 Passage Drill
337 Views

CAHSEE 1.3 Passage Drill. Which of the following is the best way to express the meaning of the word alumni in this sentence?

CAHSEE 1.2 Passage Drill
246 Views

CAHSEE 1.2 Passage Drill. Which of these sentences from the story best illustrates the sensitive side of the narrator's nature?

CAHSEE 1.4 Passage Drill
210 Views

CAHSEE 1.4 Passage Drill. What does the use of flashbacks accomplish in "Graduation"?

CAHSEE 1.5 Passage Drill
642 Views

CAHSEE 1.5 Passage Drill. In this line from the story, the words buzz and pulsated suggest the crowd is...what?