Is anyone in flvs English 1
im in it
Have you had to do the DBA for lesson 2.5?
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no
Sorry i meant 02.07 Discussion-Based Assessment? and what lesson are yall on?
kik me annd ill tell you
and whos your teacher
I got my phone taken because i failed English :/ but you can still add me on it?
well then how am i supposed to kik you
well when are you getting it back?
Well.. i was promised when ever i finish my english class that id get it back and i have 28 more assessments to do so maybe a week or two
ughhhh can you keep messagingme on here everyday till you get it back?
don't worry about the DBA's. I did English 1 last year and the DBA questions were super easy. at the beginning of each module I had to pick 4 vocab words so my teacher just asked which ones I picked, the definition, and asked that I use it in a sentence. then just a couple of other questions about the lesson and that was it. as long as you have the notes, you'll be fine.
I wasn't told i had to pick any vocab words?
All you gotta do is remember the vocab words that you had, and i think just a few questions regarding the lesson... check the study guide on the announcement page
Alrighty thank you so much!(:
Great job on your Unit 2 discussion based assessment. I love your novel that you chose, The Boy in the Striped Pajamas. Your description of your novel was very detailed and it is evident you have a firm understanding on identity development, conflict, and theme. Keep up the great work!
Thats what my teacher said in feed back
So talk about the novel you choose?
I picked the Boy In The Striped Pajamas too
Cant remember what I said exactly since I'm literally in the last assignment for the entire course lol! But it was fairly easy dont worry about it:)
It's okay are they gonna ask about the book or should i bring it up? iv finished segment1 basically but i skipped all of the DBA's so i have to two of them and then i take my exam and them i start on segment 2
If I recall, they just ask
Ohh
Wait can you help me with this? Provide an example of a literal, interpretive, and evaluative question about a well-known fairy tale or fable.
@Kaylee_td
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