What does PIE stand for?
Persuade
Inform
Entertain
What are some qualities of a nonfictional text?
Gives facts
Is real information
PIE is usually to inform
What are some qualities of a fictional text?
Is a fake story
PIE is usually entertain
Setting
What is the difference between the speaker and the poet?
Speaker is the one telling you the poem, poet is the one who wrote the poem
What is text structure? What are the 5 types?
The way a text is organized.
Description
Order & Sequence
Compare & Contrast
Cause & Effect
Problem & Solution
What is the purpose of text structures?
To help you better understand
There are 3 ways that we have talked about for the second element within plot. What are those 3 labels?
Problem
Conflict
Inciting Incident
What do actors use to know when it's their turn to speak within the play? They use ____.
What are the words that a character says?
Character tags
Dialogue
What is the difference between a simile and a metaphor?
Simile - comparing 2 things using like or as
Metaphor - comparing 2 things using is or are
What is the difference between a fiction and nonfiction text? What does each text provide you with?
Fiction is real, nonfiction is fake.
Fiction gives a story, nonfiction gives facts.
If a text isn't already separated into multiple parts, how do I identify where to look to find my central ideas?
Chunk, look for the things that each paragraph has in common with other paragraphs.
Use dictionary, use context clues
What are context clues?
If a story has a theme, what does that mean?
Theme - A lesson or moral that can be learned from what happened in the story.
What is the difference between a rhyme and alliteration? Do we focus on the way they look or sound?
Rhyme - words with the same sound at the END of the word
Alliteration - words with the same sound at the BEGINNING of the word
There are 2 types of diagrams used to show your understanding of fiction & nonfiction. What are their names?
PLOT & Central idea and details
How do you make a summary of a nonfictional text?
Beginning
Middle
End
How do you make a summary of a fictional text?
Somebody
Wanted
But
So
Then
Within a drama, there are usually words within parentheses. What are these called and what is their purpose?
Stage directions - tell the actors how to move and how to express their character
What is POV? How do I identify it? What do I look for?
POV - point of view
By looking at the pronouns used
1st person - I, me, my
3rd person - he, she, her, him, their, them
What annotations must you always have for poetry?
HINT: there are 6
PIE
speaker
voice
lines & stanzas
imagery
rhyming words (rhyme scheme)
Draw and label the diagram used to demonstrate your understanding of a nonfictional text. Include what you first need to identify BEFORE you even start working on the diagram.
CENTRAL IDEA & DETAILS
Topic in every bubble.
Central idea in the middle bubble and details (what each paragraph/section was about in the outside bubbles)What is plot? What are ALL of the labels of plot AND their purpose of each part?
Exposition - characters & setting, the beginning of the story
Problem/Conflict/Inciting Incident - the problem the character faces
Rising Action
Climax - most exciting part of the story
Falling Action
Resolution - when the problem is solved, the end of the story
What changes when we go from a large section of the play to another large section?
Acts, scenes
The setting changes
For poetry, how do I show my understanding of the poem? By doing what?
HINT: There is a specific word that I am looking for so it is considered correct.