Used to prove or support your argument.
What is evidence?
Intro(thesis), body paragraphs (PEI)
What is structure of analysis?
Comparison using like or as –
What is a simile?
The proper terms for"hero" and "villain" in a story.
What is protagonist and antagonist?
WHat is a plot arc?
Your commentary on the points you make.
What is importance?
3 minimum
WHat is the number of body paragraphs required in a response?
- “I’m so hungry I could eat a horse” Is an example of this
What is a Hyperbole?
We use this to collect data on and compare characters.
What is a character chart?
The main idea of message in a story.
What is theme?
The structure of a body paragraph in a response.
What is PEI?
Making a character development chart and making notes
How can you prepare for an analysis during your reading?
An author's choice of words
What is diction?
A character changes from _____ to _______ because _________ is an example of this.
What is topic sentence?
Integrating evidence properly into your writing is called _____________
What is embedding evidence?
The knowledge you show in your topic sentences.
What is point?
The author uses -----------to convey the theme of ___________.
What is thesis?
“It was pretty ugly” is an example of this
- What is an oxymoron?
When we learn about how a given character acts, these are called __________traits.
What is personality?
A recurring literary device that builds certain aspects of the story.
What is prevalence?
The action of promoting feelings to keep the flow of the paragraph.
WHat is personal opinion?
The difference between analysis and response.
What is Analysis is objective whereas personal response is subjective.
Repetition of a sentence word or phrase -
- What is anaphora?
The main ________in a story chows and creates character development based on how the character reacts.
What is conflict?
This style of writing shows the subject completing the action.
WHat is active voice?