Told from the point of view of a character
What is first person point of view?
In this popular book series, a young orphan finds friends and enemies while getting an education.
What is Harry Potter?
This figure of speech is represented by 'She sells seashells by the seashore'
What is alliteration?
This is an exercise this group completed and learned about critical thinking.
What are logic puzzles?
RACE stands for this.
Read, Answer, Cite, and Explain
The narrator is NOT part of the story.
What is third person point of view?
In this book series, siblings take off to a secret country where they live very different lives.
What is the Chronicles of Narnia?
These are the 3 figures of speech that this group found similar in last week's exercise.
What is Hyperbole, Metaphor, Personification?
Some may perform this action when discussing topics of opinion.
What is debate?
This pronoun refers to the person or thing affected by an action.
What is object pronoun?
The narrator talks to the reader.
What is second person point of view?
In this young adult dystopian series, a poor teenager must fight for her life for decisions made prior to her birth.
What is the Hunger Games?
This is represented by this phrase: 'The bacon sizzled in the pan.'
What is Onomatopoeia?
This is used to support intent in text when reading.
What is evidence?
This story tells me two things about the character:
My heart started to race as I started down at the broken pieces. "how will I be able to explain this when mom gets home,' I thought to myself.
What are inferences...nervous and a kid.
Narrator shares only facts.
What is objective point of view?
In this series, siblings create an unconventional home for themselves and learn about being a family.
What is the Boxcar Children?
This figure of speech is a deliberate exaggeration that adds emphasis, urgency, or excitement to a statement.
What is Hyperbole?
Example: If I don't eat soon, I'm going to die of hunger.
These three school subjects rely on critical thinking and building upon this skill set.
What is reading/language arts, science, and math?
This main goal in a piece of writing is studied by students to understand topics origin and style.
What is the author's purpose?