What is connotation?
What is " the vibe" of a word
What is POV?
What is a particular attitude or way of considering a matter.
What is theme?
What is an idea or message to take away?
What is the definition of a noun?
What is, a person, place, or thing?
Finding the similarities between 2 or more texts
What is comparing?
Which of the following words has a negative connotation? Nosy, questioning, interested?
What is nosy?
What are some words used for first person POV?
What is I, me, myself?
What is main idea?
What is the subject or topic?
What is the difference between and adjective and an adverb?
What is, an adjective describes a noun and an adverb described a verb?
Finding the differences between 2 or more texts
What is contrasting?
Which of the following words has a positive connotation? Inactive, relaxed, lazy?
What is relaxed?
What are some words used for second person POV?
What is you, your, yourself?
What is a supporting detail?
What is something to provide information to clarify, prove, or explain the main idea?
What is the following sentence: You can't run away!
Declarative, imperative, exclamatory, interrogative?
Comparing 2 things using like or as
What is a simile?
Which word is the positive connotation stingy? Saving or thrifty?
What is thrifty?
What are some words used for third person POV?
What is he, she, they?
What is tone?
What is the attitude that a character or narrator or author takes towards a given subject?
What are the errors in the following sentence?
john why wood you do that
What is: John, why would you do that?
Comparing 2 things WITHOUT using like or as
What is a metaphor?
Which word is the negative connotation of guest? Visitor or intruder?
What is intruder?
What is the difference between third person limited and third person omniscient?
What is, third person limited means limited access to one character's perspective, while omniscient is writer is not in the story but knows and describes all the character's thoughts and ideas?
What are all of the story elements?
What is: exposition, conflict, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution?
What is verb tense? Does it matter?
What is changes or additions to verbs to show when the action took place: in the past, present, or future?
The reason the author wrote the text/passage/book
What is author's purpose?