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CAHSEE ELA 4.2 Expository Writing 302 Views
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CAHSEE ELA 4.2 Expository Writing. Which of the following categories best describes Shmoopapalooza?
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- 00:03
Here's your shmoopy multi question thingie... question 2 of 5...
- 00:09
OK, question review time... go ahead and hit pause...
- 00:21
Which of the following categories BEST describes Shmoop-a-palooza?
- 00:26
And here are the potential answers:
- 00:27
So... what is this question asking?
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- 00:29
Can we read and interpret the material to determine what exactly this event... is?
- 00:35
Before we even dive into the passage... what in the world is a "palooza?"
- 00:39
We may never have been to a Shmoop-a-palooza in particular, but based on the word alone,
- 00:45
we might be able to imagine that ANY kind of a palooza is... a wacky and wild, crazy
- 00:50
fun time. Whatever it is.
- 00:53
Okay, so... quick scan. Let's zip through all this bulky material and see where the
- 00:57
word "shmoopalooza" pops up...
- 01:02
There it is at the very beginning...
- 01:03
...and there it is at the very end, in the web address.
- 01:07
So... it seems as if ALL of this has to do with Shmoopalooza, not just a bullet or two.
- 01:14
Our first option is "concert," which seems to be related to the Quagswaggers' performance...
- 01:18
but not much else.
- 01:23
Choice B, "eating contest" fits with the first bullet... but it doesn't look like
- 01:28
there's going to be much competitive cookie-gorging going on the rest of the weekend.
- 01:34
Choice C is "festival or fair." Ooh, that sounds about right. Let's put a pin in it.
- 01:41
What about D -- "amusement park?" There are certainly elements of an amusement park,
- 01:46
but again, C is more general and all-inclusive. The answer is C.
- 01:51
As in... "Cookie cramps."
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