Vocabulary
Central Idea
Rhetoric
Tone
Fixer Upper
100

Nostalgic

Reflecting on the past

100

What is a central idea?

The main topic of the story

100

What device is in use?

Your eyes are an ocean I would gladly drown in.

Metaphor

100

How an author creates tone

Word choice

100

my friend said you gunna give me something

My friend said that you were going to give me something

200

What is "the sword" in the phrase:

"The pen is mightier than the sword"

Violence

200

Something that supports a central idea

Key detail

200

Create a phrase the uses alliteration

Sally Sold Sea Shells by the Sea Shore (just an example)

200

What are the "Tone" words in the following excerpt (4):

The kitchen was littered with appalling mounds of raw food: A slimy rock cod with bulging eyes that pleaded not to be thrown into a pan of hot oil.

Littered, appalling, slimy, pleaded

200

That's not exactly there fault, it was a accident

That's not exactly their fault, it was an accident

300

Parallelism

Repetition of a sentence structure

300

What's the central idea?

It’s well known that people can become addicted to drugs, such as alcohol, narcotics and the nicotine in cigarettes. What’s not so well known: “People can be addicted to behaviors,” says James Roberts.

Behaviors can be addictive in addition to drugs and alcohol.

300

Why would an author utilize repetition 

To emphasize something

300

What's the tone?

"I felt the hairs on the back of my neck stand up."

Frightened

300

There theory says that there should be something right here, but there obviously wrong.

Their theory says that there should be something right here, but they're obviously wrong.

400

Elaborate (verb)

To add more detail or depth

400

What's the difference between a central idea and a theme?

Central Idea: Topic

Theme: What the author is saying about the topic

400

What device is in use:

"We shall fight on the beaches. We shall fight on the landing strip. We shall fight and never surrender."

Anaphora

400

What is the tone of the excerpt:

The kitchen was littered with appalling mounds of raw food: A slimy rock cod with bulging eyes that pleaded not to be thrown into a pan of hot oil.

Disgusted (or adjacent phrase)

400

Carls bike is stolen, but he refuses to except that as final.

Carl's bike was stolen, but he refuses to accept that as final.

500

Rhetoric

The art of language and manipulation

500

Locate the central idea and a key detail:

Some cell phone users show the same symptoms that a drug addict might have, Roberts explains. Certain people use smartphones to lift their moods. And it may take more and more time on those phones to provide the same level of enjoyment.

CI: Cell phones can be addictive

KD: People use smartphones to lift their moods

500

Why might an author refer to a group of people as "friends" or "family" even if they don't know the group?

To create a sense of unity

500

What words could create a miserable tone?

The _____ sun _____ down on us while we _____ our lunch.

Blazing, glared, scarfed

500

What's the difference between affect and effect?

Affect- Action (something being done)

Effect- End result (consequence/impact)

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