When a narrator uses "I, Me," or "My," it is written in this perspective.
First Person
This part of an essay tells what the topic of each paragraph will be.
The topic sentence
The car ride seemed to drag on forever. Jennifer was starting to wonder if they would reach their destination before she turned fifty.
This is an example of what type of figurative language?
Hyperbole
What is the term for groups of lines in a poem?
Stanzas.
Which test are we taking next week?
When the narrator uses "She," "He," or "They," it is written in this perspective (if you can see, hear, and know the thoughts of ALL the characters)
Third Person Omniscient
How many reasons should you have to support your opinion in an essay or speech?
2-3
"The bright orange walls screamed at her as she walked into the room."
This is an example of what type of figurative language?
Personification
Poems are not written in sentences and paragraphs, they are written in _______ and ________.
Lines and stanzas
When you make an inference, you are doing what?
Pairing what you read with what you know to make an educated guess.
The universal message or lesson that can apply to you/me.
Theme
What is the part of the essay that acknowledges the opposite opinion and attempts to disprove it?
Counterclaim/Counterargument
"Quit beating around the bush and tell me if this dress looks good on me or not!"
This is an example of what type of figurative language?
Idiom
Poetry often includes this language format: __________ _________ to make it more descriptive.
Figurative language
This tool is designed to graph functions when solved for the "Y" variable.
Graphing Tool
What is the difference between Tone and Mood?
If tone is the author's attitude toward a subject, then mood is how the readers are made to feel.
The part of the writing or speech that captures the readers' attention.
Hook/Attention grabber
Harry hurried home to watch football with his homies.
This is an example of what type of figurative language?
Alliteration
Identify the hyperbole in this poem: Sketch By Carl Sandburg
The shadows of the ships Rock on the crest
In the low blue lustre Of the tardy and the soft inrolling tide.
A long brown bar at the dip of the sky Puts an arm of sand in the span of salt.
The lucid and endless wrinkles Draw in, lapse and withdraw.
Wavelets crumble and white spent bubbles Wash on the floor of the beach.
When you cite evidence to prove your answer, how do you let the reader know that you found the evidence in the passage?
State the source your evidence came from, then quote the evidence using quotation marks " ."
How the story or passage is organized is known as its _____ __________.
Text structure
(Ex. Description, Cause and Effect, Problem and Solution, Chronological Order, Compare and Contrast)
This is the last part of an essay that wraps everything up. It is best to end this with an impactful statement.
Conclusion
If love is blind, then how do we see?
It is not a cage, but it is a key.
It can unlock our heart and set us free,
Because it is the wind beneath our wings.
Love is a garden, love is a rose
Once its planted, it sprouts and grows.
This poem contains what type of figurative language?
Metaphor
The overall feeling of a poem is called the _____.
Mood
List the types of perspectives in order:
1. "If you are looking to make the best banana pudding ever, then you've come to the right place. Here are the ingredients you will need to get started."
2. "Harry had lived a fairly horrible life. His aunt and uncle were horrible people, and his cousin was a spoiled brat and an even bigger bully. If he'd had any say in the matter, Harry would have much rather preferred growing up in an orphanage."
3. "Teresa and I reconnected years later, and it turns out we had a lot more in common now. She was currently in college going for her degree in Agriculture so she could take over her family business. Me? Well, I wasn't going to go pro in soccer, so I settled for going to school for a Psych degree."
1. Second Person
2. Third Person Limited
3. First Person