These are the three main points of view.
What is first-, second-, and third-person point of view
This word means "easily broken, damaged, or destroyed."
What is frail/fragile?
"Said, bed, bolt, jolt, sky, fry" all are examples of this.
What is rhyme?
This is the main idea of a story/passage.
What is central idea?
This punctuation is used when a sentence has a lot of energy.
What is an exclamation point?
This is how the author feels about a certain topic.
What is tone?
This comes at the beginning of a word and modifies its meaning.
What is a prefix?
These are the three R's of poetry.
What is rhyme, rhythm, and repetition?
This is the message, or lesson, you learn from the story/passage.
What is theme?
This type of writing is used to persuade the reader to the reader to do something.
What is argumentative writing?
This is how the audience feels about what an author is saying.
What is mood?
This is when two words sound the same but have different meanings.
What is a homophone?
"Boom, crash, and splash" are all examples of this.
What is onomatopoeia?
These are the aspects that contribute to a central idea.
What are supporting details?
This is the sign used during lectures to let the teacher know you need to use a tissue.
What is two fingers?
This is the connotation of the word "blue" in the following sentence:
"The day was cloudy and a lot of people were feeling blue."
What is negative (connotation)?
This is the suffix that means "the study of."
What is -ology?
This type of poetry has 14 lines, 3 quatrains, and ends with a couplet.
What is a sonnet?
This is the theme of the story "Little Red Riding Hood."
What is "Do not trust strangers"?
Mr. Kondracki and Mr. Molnar use this explorer's name to get the class to quiet down.
What is Marco Polo?
"You are sitting on the beach. The waves are calm, and you are calm. You have nothing to worry about. You let the waves wash away your worries."
This is the point of view of this passage.
What is second person point of view?
This is a synonym for the word "benevolent."
What is kind?
Alliteration, Rhyme, and Repetition are all examples of this.
What are Sound Devices?
A character's _____ , _______, and _______ contribute to the theme of a story.
What is words, actions, and feelings?
This is the password to get into class when you are late.
What is chicken nugget?