What is connotation?
The emotional meaning of a word
What is the author's point of view?
The author's opinion or stance
What is the difference between topic and central idea?
Topic is subjective; central idea is message.
What is an explicit statement?
Something directly stated in the text.
What is drama?
A story written to be performed.
What is denotation?
The literal dictionary meaning of a word.
How does word choice reveal bias?
It shows opinion or emotion
How is theme developed in a story?
Through characters, events, and conflict
What are inferences?
Conclusions based on evidence and prior knowledge.
A phrase with a non-literal meaning
How does figurative language impact tone?
It creates mood and emotion
What does it mean to analyze the author's purpose?
Explain why the text was written.
What should not be included in a summary?
Opinions
What should you include when citing evidence?
Specific details or quotes.
What is nuance?
A small difference in meaning.
What is personification?
Giving human traits to non-human things
What is a claim?
The main argument.
What supports a central idea?
Supporting details.
Why should you use multiple pieces of evidence?
To strengthen your support.
Why do authors choose specific words?
To create precise meaning.
Why do authors use imagery?
How do you evaluate an argument?
Check claims and supporting evidence.
Why is text evidence stronger than opinions?
Because it proves your answer.
Why should you avoid outside knowledge?
Answers must come from the text.
How does text structure help readers?
It shows how ideas connect.