What is first-person point of view?
→ The narrator is a character in the story and uses "I" or "me".
What is a claim?
The main argument or position in an essay.
What is a line in poetry?
A single row of words in a poem.
What is an antonym?
A word with the opposite meaning of another word.
What is a summary? | A brief statement of the main ideas of a text.
A brief statement of the main ideas of a text.
What is 3rd person limited?
The narrator knows only one character’s thoughts
What is a counterargument?
An argument that opposes the main claim.
What is repetition in poetry?
The repeated use of words or phrases for emphasis.
What is a synonym?
A word with the same or similar meaning as another word.
What is a caption?
A short description under a picture in a text.
What is an omniscient narrator?
A narrator who knows all characters’ thoughts.
What is a rhetorical question?
A question asked for effect, not meant to be answered.
What is imagery?
Descriptive language that appeals to the senses.
What is a conjunction?
A word that connects words, phrases, or clauses.
What is a sidebar in an article?
A separate section with extra information.
How is 2nd person used in writing?
It directly addresses the reader using "you."
What is bias in writing?
A preference or unfair favor toward one side.
What is free verse?
A poem without a set rhyme or rhythm.
How do prepositions function?
They show relationships between nouns (e.g., in, on, under).
What is a diagram in nonfiction?
A labeled illustration that explains information.
Give an example of a story in 1st person.
Accept any correct answer that uses "I" (e.g., "I walked to the store.")
How does an author support an argument?
By using evidence, examples, and reasoning.
What is the difference between rhyme and rhythm?
Rhyme is the repetition of sounds; rhythm is the beat of the poem.
Give an example of a verb.
Accept any correct answer (e.g., jump, sing, run)
How does an index help readers?
It lists topics and page numbers for easy reference.