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GOT Q A S I

GOT Q A S I. What does it stand for?. Q stand for question A stands for answer S stands for support I stands for Insight. When you respond to an open-ended question restate the question to begin your answer. is for question. Q. Q. Example.

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GOT Q A S I

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  1. GOT Q A S I

  2. What does it stand for? • Q stand for question • A stands for answer • S stands for support • I stands for Insight

  3. When you respond to an open-ended question restate the question to begin your answer is for question Q Q

  4. Example The author challenges the reader’s expectations of a typical Thanksgiving dinner: • What language does the author use to create the mood for the story? • How does the author establish the speaker as a fierce competitor?

  5. What language does the author use to create the mood for the story? Use the question to start your answer The author uses various types language to create the mood of the story. Using QASI for first bullet

  6. A Stands for answer • Answer all parts of the question. If there are multiple bullets, answer them all. If the question has multiple parts, answer all of them. A

  7. Using QASI for first bullet • There are two bullets so both must be answered. • In bullet one answer about language and mood

  8. Use support from the text to support your answer stands for support S S

  9. Using QASI • In paragraph 1 the author uses various types language to create the mood of the story. For example, in the eighth paragraph he mentions the word “shattered” and in the eleventh “fractured,” which shows how broken and wearied the characters are due to the constant fighting.Also, the smoky haze from chimneys, gunfire and the soot from collapsed buildings makes the mood seem very depressing.

  10. Reflect on the question and answer and offer insight through personal anecdote, allusion, or scholastic or global reference. I stands for insight I

  11. Using QASI for first bullet • In paragraph 1 the author uses various types of language to create the mood of the story. For example, in the eighth paragraph he mentions the word “shattered” and in the eleventh “fractured,” which shows how broken and wearied the characters are due to the constant fighting.Also, the smoky haze from chimneys, gunfire and soot from collapsed buildings makes the mood seem very depressing. Therefore, the war has created a sense of chaos and the characters are clearly affected by it due to their direct involvement. Essentially, the sniper is always on edge.

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