These are found within a narrative (Belle, Beast, Mickey, and Minnie).
What are characters
You must have at LEAST one of these per paragraph in a lit analysis
What is text evidence/quote
This type of text has stanzas and lines.
Poetry/Poems
Author’s opinion on a certain subject. Author’s use specific “tools” to develop their_____.
Claim
You could have as many as ____ articles to read during your research simulation
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This detail should be included throughout your narrative. It gives the reader the feeling they are actually *THERE!*
Ex: Her eyes were a deep ocean which gazed upon my soul.
Vivid imagery/detail
True or false: In a literary analysis you are to summarize?
False. You are to analyze the text and communicate relevance to the reader.
This type of literature is made up. There are characters which are created. These characters often live in world's of fantasy.
Fiction
The literary element that describes the ways that the author uses words
Author's Style
The type of text you will have in a research simulation
Non-fiction text
This: "You don't have time to be timid. You must be bold and daring!" is an example of:
Dialogue
This is restated in the conclusion paragraph
Thesis statement
This type of literature is a true story
Hint: The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks
Non-fiction
Author's attitude towards the text.
Tone
These type of pronouns should be used in a research simulation
Third person pronouns should be used: (Their, them, they, etc.)
These are found within essays but NOT narratives
In her book, the author stated, "Magic can be found all around us. We just have to know how to look for it" (Ryan 21).
These "concrete details" are also known as:
Quotations/Text Evidence
This type of literature deals with lines, scenes, and acts.
Hint: Macbeth
Plays
Giving clues about how the plot is going to develop
Foreshadowing
The following quote is an example of a ________ __________.
EX: “Twain’s humor relies on his audience’s familiarity with Hamlet and its ability to recognize the duke’s improbable coupling of lines” (Levine 34).
Parenthetical citation
The best to structure you five paragraph narrative is to follow this:
Plot structure
The components for which you are graded on during the LEAP writing portion:
Organization, Grammar/Writing Style Clarity, Thesis Statement, Evidence/Reasoning
This type of passage is one you have never seen before. Hint: Actors use these all of the time
A cold read
If you write_________you get Skittles.
DIDLS (Diction, Imagery, Details, Language, Syntax)
Addressing the ______ allows you to stay on topic and sets up the whole argument you, the writer, hope to get across to your reader.
PROMPT
Ex: Evaluate the effectiveness of Skloot's style as compared to Dale Keiger's