This can be used to start a list.
Colon
The author's position or the side they take on an issue.
Claim
The stage of plot where the problem is introduced and the character begins to react to it.
Rising Action
The new strategy for a reading passage.
GRM
Uses like or as to compare 2 different things.
Simile
This can be used to combine sentences WITHOUT a conjunction
semicolon
The part of the argument where you admit the other side has a good point. (YOU GET ZERO POINTS IF YOU DONT HAVE THIS)
Counterargument
Where and when a story takes place.
Setting
The new strategy for poetry.
1FAT
Metaphor
You'll need to look at the sentence BEFORE or AFTER to find out if you need to remove this.
Quotation mark
Putting opposites by each other to dismiss the opponent's argument.
Juxtaposition
Characteristics of this genre include a medieval setting and supernatural elements.
Fantasy
The strategy if you see a paired passage.
Topics Places People Themes
Vivid details that help you see, hear, taste, smell, or feel something in the passage.
Sensory Imagery
This should be an opinion on the big idea of the passage.
Conclusion
Lumping a group of people together in order to introduce an idea.
Sweeping Generalization
Characteristics of this genre include real world situations and conflicts but made up characters.
Realistic Fiction
The R in GMR is for this...
Response
Exaggeration for dramatic effect
This type of sentence pauses to describe a noun.
Appositive.
A tone word or author's purpose word that could be used for a persuasive text.
persuade, encourage, urge, convince
The Escape
The 1 in 1FAT is for this...
1st Read
Giving human qualities to non-human things.
Personification