How can you tell if someone is talking in first, second, or third person?
First person uses I/we (self-referencing), second person uses you (addressing the listener), and third person uses he/she/it/they (talking about others).
what is suspense?
The sense of growing tension,fear, and excitement felt by the reader.
What does the greeting need and where is it place in an email?
The greeting needs a polite welcome like good morning or hello and is placed in the beginning of the email.
what is an meterphor
comparing two unrelated things by stating one thing is the other, rather than saying it is like or as something else
how can you determine whether or not a narrator is reliable?
By paying attention to their actions, attitudes, and statements.
where do you usually find suspense in a story?
at points of high stakes.
what goes in the subject line/box?
A short and specific sentence to tell the reader what the email is for.
what is a simile
comparing two unlike things using the words like or yes.
by observing limited, subjective information, rising anxiety, and structural stalling tactics.
How can you find suspense in a story?
dramatic irony, or threatening a character's deepest desires.
how do you open a sentence for an email?
By presenting why you're writing them an email.
what is an onomatopoeia?
a figure of speech where words imitate the natural sounds of an object or action.
how can you find suspense in the narrator's tone?
analyzing word choice, pacing, and emotional shifts that indicate anxiety or unreliability.
how should your body look in the email?
write in complete sentences and use clear details.
What is an allusion?
a figure of speech that makes an indirect reference to a person, place, event, or literary work, assuming the audience understands the context.
How can you construct a good story using suspense?
a strategic, step-by-step process of building tension, delaying resolution, and withholding information, rather than relying on random surprises.
what is a hyperbole?
a. figure of speech that uses extreme exaggeration to emphasize a point, evoke strong feelings, or create a humorous effect