When you Compare two things using like or as
What is a simile?
Conversation among or between characters
What is dialogue?
To inform the reader about certain information or ideas, to entertain the reader with something funny, mysterious or scary, or to persuade the reader to buy or do something.
What is the author's purpose?
In what person (first or third) are the sentences written? He fixed his car in two days. How do you know?
What is third person. Because of the pronoun "He"
True statements that can be proven or measured.
What are facts?
What is this: "Ann could hear the screaming of the seagulls."
What is a personification?
A category used to classify literary works, usually by form, technique, or content.
What is genre?
Just before Christmas of 1980, I was sitting in the Sevens, a neighborhood bar on Beacon Hill (don't all these stories of revelation begin in bars?), when a house painter named Tony remarked out of the blue that he wanted to find a place to go to mass on Christmas Eve. I didn't say anything, but a thought came into my mind, as swift and unexpected as it was unfamiliar: I'd like to do that too.
What is to entertain?
What the story is about: it usually has a problem (conflict), a turning point (climax), and a solution (resolution) to the problem.
What is plot?
Someone's beliefs that cannot be proven or measured.
What are opinions?
What figurative language is this: "Hair, like straw, fell to the salon's floor."
What is a simile?
The entity that tells the story to the audience.
What is a narrator?
Good schools should be part of our children's education. You may ask, how do we build good schools? First, we must meet the basic needs of children. Parents must provide the emotional and physical foundation at home. They should spend time helping children with homework and doing enjoyable things together. Finally, parents and children should worship together at a church service of their choice. The bottom line is that spiritual help is the roof that shelters families from harm.
What is to perusuade?
In what person (first or third) are the sentences written? Eva thought her mother needed hospitalization.
What is third person.
The retriever is the best dog for children.
What is an opinion.
What figurative language type is this: "The car jumped the guardrail."
What is personification?
To conclude from evidence or premises; making predictions in stories.
What is to infer?
How you feel when you read a story (sad, happy, scared...)
What is mood?
The dogwood is the state flower of North Carolina.
What is fact?
Tell me, tell me, smiling child What the past is like to thee? 'An autumn evening soft and mild With a wind that signs mournfully.' Tell me, what is the present hour? 'A green and flowery spray Where a young bird sits gathering its power To mount and fly away.' And what is the future, happy one? 'A sea beneath a cloudless sun; A mighty, glorious, dazzling sea Stretching into infinity.' question: What is a metaphor for the "past"?
What is an autumn evening soft and mild?
The process of determining significance or worth.
A. Evaluate
B. Conclude
C. Infer
What is evaluate?
Throughout medieval Europe, the common people had been governed directly by their feudal lords and indirectly by their monarchs. This system of government is called feudalism. The lowest class of commoners were called serfs. The percentage of serfs was high; in parts of Europe, serfs comprised as much as 95% of the total population.
What is to inform?
What type of literature is this selection? Denise Drews was horse crazy. She read every horse book she could find. Models of ponies, palominos, and thoroughbreds cluttered her bedroom. Her walls were covered with horse pictures, and horse dreams filled her head. More than anything, Denise wanted a horse. Her father had just told her for the fiftieth time that the yard was much too small for a horse.
What is realistic fiction?
Randi saw the movie in Washington, DC
What is fact?