A comparison that uses like or as.
Simile
The type of irony that includes sarcasm, or means saying the opposite of what is meant.
Verbal Irony
The term used to make an educated guess based on evidence
What is inference
Name at least 3 transition words.
For example, however, additionally, so, in addition, first, lastly, etc.
What is an Antonym?
a word opposite in meaning to another (e.g. bad and good ).
What is SUSPENSE?
a state or feeling of excited or anxious uncertainty about what may happen.
To mark up the text with notes, questions, or other things that help you understand the text
Annotate
The words and phrases around a difficult word to help the reader determine meaning. Gives us hints and helps us to better understand.
What is context clues
What is the main idea of the following text:
Advertising affects our lives everyday. Brand names are common household words. We start each day using the toothpaste, soap, and breakfast foods promoted by advertisers. Ads have made the cars we drive signs of our success. Our choices of food, dress, and entertainment are swayed by ads. Not one aspect of American life is untouched by advertising.
Advertising affects our everyday lives.
or
Not one aspect of American life is untouched by advertising.
What is main idea?
The central or most important idea in a paragraph or passage
What are the different Points of View?
1st person POV uses the pronouns “I” and “we.” 2nd person POV uses the pronoun “you.” 3rd person POV uses the pronouns “she,” “he,” “they,” and “it
Using context clues, what is the meaning of the word loquacious?
Although some students are loquacious, others hardly talk at all.
Talkative
When providing a parenthetical citation (author's last name and page number), where does the end punctuation ALWAYS go if it is a period?
AFTER the parentheses.
For example, "An average of 20% of people prefer owning a cat to a dog" (Brown 24).
What is the most likely reason the author begins this paragraph with a rhetorical question?
"What is the secret to such a long, healthy life? Part of the answer may lie in one detail above: swimming. Fitness is a great predictor of longevity, and now research is showing that individual sports such as swimming and running are some of the best ways to stay fit and live long."
A. To suggest doubt that there could actually be an answer
B. To suggest that the conclusions drawn are somewhat uncertain
C. To increase curiosity about the information that follows
D. To introduce a touch of humor into an otherwise serious subject
Option C
What is a connotation?
the feelings or ideas a word brings to mind, beyond its literal definition
What is theme?
The message of the story.
Part of a counterargument: Explains why the opposition is wrong and why are you correct
Rebuttal
What is the role of the conclusion paragraph?
Restates what the entire essay covered; leaves the reader with a final thought.
Which word should be changed in the following sentence to make it correct?
"The students, who had ignored the advice of their parents, had not yet realized the affect of their actions on their future scholarship chances."
A. Change who to whom
B. Change their actions to they're actions
C. Change advice to advise
D. Change affect to effect
Option D
What inference can be made about Chanute based on the following paragraph?
"Chanute did visit the Wrights occasionally. One such visit was in November 1903. He stayed at the Wrights' camp in Kitty Hawk, North Carolina. Afterward he wrote to a friend that the Wrights' flying machine was “the most promising attempt at flight that has yet been made." When informed of the Wrights' success a month later on December 17, Chanute immediately wired his congratulations."
A. He understood that the field of aviation needed to make faster progress.
B. He was truly comitted to supporting the work of other aviators.
C. He realized the Wright Brothers had made more progress in the field of aviation than him.
D. He thought the Wright Brothers were more deserving of support than other aviators.
Option B
What is a parallel structure?
Groups of similar ideas and grammatical forms together.
From Latin immersus, meaning "plunged in or submerged," what is the meaning of the word immersed in the following paragraph?
Born in Paris on February 18, 1832, Octave Chanute (pronounced sha-noot) settled in New York with his family in 1839. A gifted civil engineer, Chanute distinguished himself as a brilliant designer of bridges and railroad systems. After retirement, he had immersed himself in a new science that had captured his attention--aviation.
Varies
What three things do we need in a introduction paragraph?
Hook
Background Information/ transition information
Thesis
How do you Scan Passages?
1. Read the questions FIRST to find keywords.
2. Read the title of the passage.
3. Read the first and last line of the passage.
4. Scan the passage for the keywords from the question.
What is the tone of the following passage?
"Despite the setbacks, we remain confident in our ability to achieve our goals. Every challenge we face is an opportunity to learn, grow, and strengthen our resolve. With determination and a clear vision, we believe success is well within reach."
Optimistic, Hopeful, Enthusiastic, Promising, etc.
Which is an example of dramatic irony?
1. In Romeo and Juliet, we see Romeo and Juliet fall in love. Instead of bringing their arguing families together in joy, their relationship only brings tragedy to both families.
2. In Othello, we see Desdemona drop her handkerchief by accident. Later, we see Iago plant the handkerchief in Cassio's room in order to convince Othello his wife has been unfaithful.
3. In Julius Caesar, we see Brutus plan and execute the murder of Julius Caesar. When confronted for answers by a crowd, Antony says, “Yet Brutus says he was ambitious; and Brutus is an honorable man.”
Option 2
A. Combine
What role does the reasoning serve in an argument/analysis essay?
Connects the evidence to the claim and helps to show how the evidence proves the overall thesis.
What is mood?
the feeling or atmosphere a piece of writing evokes in the reader
What are two specific moods of the following passage?
"I'm not afraid," Andrew said to the trees. “Nothing bad has ever happened in the forest."
Leaves whipped up around his ankles, and a single word slipped into the darkest places between the roots and thickets.
Liar.
Then the wind died suddenly, a switch shut off. Silence pushed down on his shoulders as if it wanted to drive him deep into the earth.
He stood still, flashing his phone light around. "Thomas? Dove?"
The silence breathed out.
Goose bumps rippled up his arms."
Fearful, Frightened, Suspenseful, Scared
What is RACE?
Restatement, Answer, Citation, and Explanation.
Which sentence contains punctuation to indicate omitted words?
Option C
What is juxtaposition?
Placing two things side by side to highlight their differences
what is tone?
emotions or opinions of the author or speaker
What are the 5 types of text structure?
Description, Problem and Solution, Compare and Contrast, Cause and Effect, and Sequence