A group of words established by usage as having a meaning not deducible from those individual words
What is an Idiom
putting text in your own words
What is paraphrasing?
The who in the story, the narrator
What is the Point of View?
the first step in the writing process
What is Brainstorming?
Use of I, Me, Us, Our, and We
What is the first person POV?
I'm under the weather is an example..
What is an example of an idiom?
prior knowledge or background knowledge
What is Schema?
How the author lets us know about a character
The first written version of your work
What is drafting?
Narrator that is not in the story or apart of the story
What is third-person objective?
where The Salem Witch Trials took place
What is Salem, Massachusetts?
applying schema and what you learned in a text
What is Inferencing?
What is the Setting?
Should be typed or neatly written
What is the Final Draft/Publishing?
Narrator that is not in the story but has all perspectives
What is third-person omniscent?
Connecting one text to another text or information you learned
What is making connections between to the texts?
copying word for word online or from another text
What is plagiarizing?
The central message/idea in a story
What is the Theme?
Minor changes, spelling and grammar changes
The 2 ways an author reveals a character to us
What is indirect or direct characterization?
an older statement expressing a general truth
What is an adage?
a proper way to use someone else work in your work
What is a quote?
The 5 ways an author uses characterization?
Actions, Thoughts, Appearance, Relationships, Dialogue
Major changes, rearranging parts of your work
What is Revision?
Narrator that is in the story and can only tell you one perspective
What is third-person limited?