This point of view is when a narrator is telling the story through 1 character and knows their thoughts and feelings
3rd person limited
Irony in which we know something a character does not
Dramatic
This text structure takes two or more things and says how they are alike or different
compare/contrast
Providing proof to support your answers/inferences
text evidence
What is the capital of Texas?
Austin
This point of view is used in choose your own adventure stories
2nd person
We have had 500 snow days!
Hyperbole
This text structure gives lots of details to support an idea
Description
An author's message or moral in a story
Theme
This is the 5th planet from the sun
Jupiter
This point of view is when a character IN the story tells the story
1st person
"I know that I know nothing"
Paradox
This structure gives an issue, and at least one way to fix it
Problem/solution
To make a smart 'prediction' based on what they text gives you, and what you already know
Inference
These take the place of nouns (he, she, they, them)
Pronouns
This point of view is used in The Outsiders
1st person; Ponyboy
Irony which is similar to saracasm
verbal
"I forgot to tie my shoes. I tripped on the court"
Cause and effect
To get a picture in your mind while you are reading
Visualizing
Our 16th president
A. Lincoln
What is the difference between objective and omniscient points of view?
Objective: narrator does not know thoughts/feelings of characters
Omniscient: narrator knows everything; what characters are thinking, feeling
Give an example of an oxymoron
varies...
What is the difference between sequence and chronological order
Sequence: puts things in order without using dates
Chronological order: involves the use of dates (timeline)
a type of literature that contains dialogue, acts, scenes, and stage directions
drama/play