P.O.E. Process of Elimination
Let’s Take a Look At HOW we answer questions…. Process of  Elimination
What do the directions say? Do you see anywhere in this question that asks you to pick the CORRECT answer?  NO!  It asks for the BEST possible answer!
So what does that mean? It could mean More than one answer might work We must figure out which one is the BEST answer from the ones given We must eliminate the answers that are not best
So what is POE It is very important to  become familiar with the correct way to mark answers on the answer sheet.  You must read carefully, and I mean EVERYTHING.  Then eliminate the answers one by one until you uncover the BEST POSSIBLE answer.
Let’s Practice A POEM Roses are Red Violets are Blue Sugar is Sweet And so are you Which of the following does this poem BEST show? Simile Metaphor Rhyme Alliteration Several of these could possibly be acceptable.  So how do we decide.  Watch
Let’s Practice A POEM Roses are Red Violets are Blue Sugar is Sweet And so are you I can eliminate answer choice ‘d’.  I know alliteration is the repetition of  consonant sounds at the beginning of words.  I don’t see any sounds that repeat in these words.
Let’s Practice A POEM Roses are Red Violets are Blue Sugar is Sweet And so are you I can eliminate answer choice ‘b’.  I know a metaphor is a comparison of two UNLIKE things by calling one something else.  There is nothing like that here.  Things are only described, not called a name. So which is it?
Let’s Practice A POEM Roses are Red Violets are Blue Sugar is Sweet And so are you That leaves two things.  Simile and Rhyme.  I know a simile compares two unlike things using like or as.  I know rhyme is when words have end sounds that are the same.  Since I’m not sure, I put a “?” beside those
Let’s Practice A POEM Roses are Red Violets are Blue Sugar is Sweet And so are you I need to go back and look at these two ideas more carefully.  A simile compares two UNLIKE things using like or as.  It says  SUGAR IS SWEET .  Is that really a Simile?  No, so I will eliminate it.
Let’s Practice A POEM Roses are Red Violets are Blue Sugar is Sweet And so are you That means my only correct answer is Rhyme.  So, even if I wasn’t sure, that is the only answer left that I have decided isn’t wrong.
Let’s see how this works… even when we don’t know what the words mean **note – there is a made up words in the next poem.  Tobdklx  is not a real word.  But watch.  With POE you can still get a right answer – even when you don’t know a word!
Look carefully The snake slithered across the grass. I saw him and I froze with fear. I could not  tobdklx , move or pass. As long as the snake was near. Read the poem carefully.  What best defines the word  tobdklx ? Grass Snake Walk Freeze
Let’s Use POE The snake slithered across the grass. I saw him and I froze with fear. I could not  tobdklx , move or pass. As long as the snake was near. Which can I eliminate first?  Hmmm…. Grass.  Because the sentence says “I could not”.  That means it is something you can do.  You can’t GRASS.
Let’s Use POE The snake slithered across the grass. I saw him and I froze with fear. I could not  tobdklx , move or pass. As long as the snake was near. The same can be said for SNAKE.  So I will eliminate that next.
Let’s Use POE The snake slithered across the grass. I saw him and I froze with fear. I could not  tobdklx , move or pass. As long as the snake was near. It is something you can do, so I can walk or freeze.  So I put a “?”
Let’s Use POE The snake slithered across the grass. I saw him and I froze with fear. I could not  tobdklx , move or pass. As long as the snake was near. So which makes more sense in this poem?
Let’s Use POE The snake slithered across the grass. I saw him and I froze with fear. I could not  tobdklx , move or pass. As long as the snake was near. If you said  WALK, you are right.  That makes more sense in the sentence with the words move or pass.  Those are both action words.  So is WALK
SO REMEMBER…. … always use POE to help you figure out which is the best possible answer… not which is the right answer! -Deborah Womble

Poe process of elimination

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    P.O.E. Process ofElimination
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    Let’s Take aLook At HOW we answer questions…. Process of Elimination
  • 3.
    What do thedirections say? Do you see anywhere in this question that asks you to pick the CORRECT answer? NO! It asks for the BEST possible answer!
  • 4.
    So what doesthat mean? It could mean More than one answer might work We must figure out which one is the BEST answer from the ones given We must eliminate the answers that are not best
  • 5.
    So what isPOE It is very important to become familiar with the correct way to mark answers on the answer sheet. You must read carefully, and I mean EVERYTHING. Then eliminate the answers one by one until you uncover the BEST POSSIBLE answer.
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    Let’s Practice APOEM Roses are Red Violets are Blue Sugar is Sweet And so are you Which of the following does this poem BEST show? Simile Metaphor Rhyme Alliteration Several of these could possibly be acceptable. So how do we decide. Watch
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    Let’s Practice APOEM Roses are Red Violets are Blue Sugar is Sweet And so are you I can eliminate answer choice ‘d’. I know alliteration is the repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words. I don’t see any sounds that repeat in these words.
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    Let’s Practice APOEM Roses are Red Violets are Blue Sugar is Sweet And so are you I can eliminate answer choice ‘b’. I know a metaphor is a comparison of two UNLIKE things by calling one something else. There is nothing like that here. Things are only described, not called a name. So which is it?
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    Let’s Practice APOEM Roses are Red Violets are Blue Sugar is Sweet And so are you That leaves two things. Simile and Rhyme. I know a simile compares two unlike things using like or as. I know rhyme is when words have end sounds that are the same. Since I’m not sure, I put a “?” beside those
  • 10.
    Let’s Practice APOEM Roses are Red Violets are Blue Sugar is Sweet And so are you I need to go back and look at these two ideas more carefully. A simile compares two UNLIKE things using like or as. It says SUGAR IS SWEET . Is that really a Simile? No, so I will eliminate it.
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    Let’s Practice APOEM Roses are Red Violets are Blue Sugar is Sweet And so are you That means my only correct answer is Rhyme. So, even if I wasn’t sure, that is the only answer left that I have decided isn’t wrong.
  • 12.
    Let’s see howthis works… even when we don’t know what the words mean **note – there is a made up words in the next poem. Tobdklx is not a real word. But watch. With POE you can still get a right answer – even when you don’t know a word!
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    Look carefully Thesnake slithered across the grass. I saw him and I froze with fear. I could not tobdklx , move or pass. As long as the snake was near. Read the poem carefully. What best defines the word tobdklx ? Grass Snake Walk Freeze
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    Let’s Use POEThe snake slithered across the grass. I saw him and I froze with fear. I could not tobdklx , move or pass. As long as the snake was near. Which can I eliminate first? Hmmm…. Grass. Because the sentence says “I could not”. That means it is something you can do. You can’t GRASS.
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    Let’s Use POEThe snake slithered across the grass. I saw him and I froze with fear. I could not tobdklx , move or pass. As long as the snake was near. The same can be said for SNAKE. So I will eliminate that next.
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    Let’s Use POEThe snake slithered across the grass. I saw him and I froze with fear. I could not tobdklx , move or pass. As long as the snake was near. It is something you can do, so I can walk or freeze. So I put a “?”
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    Let’s Use POEThe snake slithered across the grass. I saw him and I froze with fear. I could not tobdklx , move or pass. As long as the snake was near. So which makes more sense in this poem?
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    Let’s Use POEThe snake slithered across the grass. I saw him and I froze with fear. I could not tobdklx , move or pass. As long as the snake was near. If you said WALK, you are right. That makes more sense in the sentence with the words move or pass. Those are both action words. So is WALK
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    SO REMEMBER…. …always use POE to help you figure out which is the best possible answer… not which is the right answer! -Deborah Womble