Point of View
Persuasion & Argument
Poetry Terms
Grammar & Word Relationships
Informational Text
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What is first-person point of view?

→ The narrator is a character in the story and uses "I" or "me".

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What is a claim?

The main argument or position in an essay.

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What is a line in poetry?

A single row of words in a poem.

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What is an antonym?

A word with the opposite meaning of another word.

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What is a summary? | A brief statement of the main ideas of a text.

A brief statement of the main ideas of a text.

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What is 3rd person limited?

The narrator knows only one character’s thoughts

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What is a counterargument?

An argument that opposes the main claim.

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What is repetition in poetry?

The repeated use of words or phrases for emphasis.

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What is a synonym?

A word with the same or similar meaning as another word.

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What is a caption?

A short description under a picture in a text.

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What is an omniscient narrator?

A narrator who knows all characters’ thoughts.

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What is a rhetorical question?

A question asked for effect, not meant to be answered.

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What is imagery?

Descriptive language that appeals to the senses.

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What is a conjunction?

A word that connects words, phrases, or clauses.

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What is a sidebar in an article? 

A separate section with extra information.

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How is 2nd person used in writing?

It directly addresses the reader using "you."

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What is bias in writing?

A preference or unfair favor toward one side.

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What is free verse?

A poem without a set rhyme or rhythm.

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How do prepositions function?

They show relationships between nouns (e.g., in, on, under).

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What is a diagram in nonfiction?

A labeled illustration that explains information.

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Give an example of a story in 1st person.

Accept any correct answer that uses "I" (e.g., "I walked to the store.")

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How does an author support an argument?

By using evidence, examples, and reasoning.

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What is the difference between rhyme and rhythm? 


Rhyme is the repetition of sounds; rhythm is the beat of the poem.

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Give an example of a verb.

Accept any correct answer (e.g., jump, sing, run)

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How does an index help readers?

It lists topics and page numbers for easy reference.

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