This is how poetry is written.
What are lines and stanzas?
To quickly identify what a text is mostly about, the first place you should look is the _______.
What is the title?
This type of text structure tells about a series of steps/events, in the order in which they occurred.
What is chronological/sequential order?
_______ is what we call the progression of events in a narrative text.
What is plot?
Theme development refers to how the author or poet _______ the theme over the whole story or poem.
What is a creates?
This type of poem uses an arrangement of words, colors, and typography (lines) to create an image to add meaning to the text.
What is concrete poems?
The main idea of a text is often sorted by different sub-sections, or ________.
What are topics?
This type of text structure explains the similarities and differences between two ideas, people or things.
What is compare/contrast?
Every narrative text will have a _______, or a message that the author wishes to impart to the reader.
What is theme?
Before you determine how the theme was developed, first you must determine the ______.
What is theme?
Words that imitate the sound they describe.
What is onomatopoeia?
Each sub-section or topic is made up of a collection of _________, or points that the author is attempting to make.
What are key ideas?
This type of text structure describes one idea or topic in great specific detail.
What is topical/description?
Character traits fall into one of these three categories.
What are positive, negative and neutral?
There are 3 main types of _____ that an author may use to develop a theme, either one at a time, or a combination of the 3.
What are clues?
This is the phrase for the rhyme pattern in a poem.
What is a rhyme scheme?
The smallest piece of information in a sub-section to support an author's point.
What is a detail?
This type of text structure tells about something that happened, and why it happened.
What is cause & effect?
Grouped lines or text, called _______, typically make up a chapter, which work together to support the message the author is getting to the reader.
What are paragraphs?
Two types of clues that authors use to develop a theme are Text ______ and _______ Language
What are Structre and Figurative?
An exaggeration
What is hyperbole?
True or False?
Main Idea is only present in informational texts.
False.
This type of text structure explains about an unresolved issue, and presents possible ways to address it.
What is problem/solution?
Sometimes an author doesn't outright state their point, and the reader must combing their background knowledge with evidence from the text to make an _______.
What is an inference?
A character's _________, __________, or _________ can be used to develop the theme of a text.
What are thoughts, actions or feelings?