Describe the difference between first-person and third-person points of view.
What is
First- One perspective (I, me, my)
Third- Narrator (he, she, they, them) ?
The narrator of the poem
What is the Speaker?
The main idea of the article, paragraph, or section.
What is the central idea?
The author of a play
What is a playwright?
Comparison using like or as (Ex: Her eyes flashed like lightning)
What is Simile?
This text structure is used to list items or events in steps or specific sequence. It may also describe how to do or make something.
What is sequential order?
What reading strategy do we use on Fiction?
What is Stop and Jot?
Events that lead to the climax
What is Rising Action?
a group of lines in a poem
What is Stanzas?
To restate something using your own words
What is paraphrase?
A list of characters at the beginning of a play
What is Cast of Characters?
a comparison but does not use like or as (Ex: Her eyes were lightning in the night)
What is Metaphor?
A structure that shows how things are alike and different
What is Compare & Contrast?
What should I always do when I get to a new passage?
What is preview the questions?
***They should not be a surprise
The most suspenseful part of the story. (Hint: top of the mountain)
What is Climax?
A poem that does not follow a specific pattern or rhyme
What is Free verse poem?
What is the author's purpose for including images?
What is to show the reader what things looked like and to support a section of their text?
provides information such as time and place of the story or description of setting
What is Stage Directions?
giving human traits to a nonhuman thing (Ex: The lilies danced in the wind)
What is Personification?
This text structure is used to explain what happens and why.
What is Cause & Effect?
What is a strategy I can use on information text?
What is #central idea, THIEVES, stop and jot?
Double Jeopardy:
What does THIEVES stand for and when do we use it?
The events leading to the resolution
What is Falling Action?
When two or more lines end with the same sound.
What is Rhyme?
What is the author's purpose for including headings?
When the setting changes a new ______ happens?
What is a scene?
extreme exaggeration (Ex: It felt like a million years)
What is Hyperbole?
This text structure is used to list items or events in the order in which they happened over time
What is Chronlogical Order?
What does SMILE stand for?
What is Structure Message Images Language Emotion/Effect?
The moral of the story
What is Theme /The Message?
this is used to give a special meaning to words and phrases. It goes beyond the literal meaning.
What is Figurative language?
Name 5 text and graphic features.
Images
Headings
Bold/Underlined words
Captions
...many more?
what a play is divided into two (Hint: One leads to the climax and the other to the resolution.)
What is acts?
phrases that do not have a predictable meaning (Ex: When pigs fly)
What is Idioms?
Double jeopardy: What is an example of onomatopoeia?
This text structure is used to explain a problem and then show one or more solutions.
What is Problem and Solution?
What strategy do we use on a paired passage?
What is number each passage and questions, read ONE at a time, & the T-chart on paired?