A category to tell how a word is used in a sentence.
What is Parts of Speech?
This is a type of language that expresses things unrealistic.
What is figurative language?
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What is Ctrl+ N?
This is the most intense part of a story arc.
What is a climax?
These connect main supporting details and/or events.
What are transitions?
A person, place, thing, animal, idea, or feeling.
What is a noun?
What is a simile?
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What is Ctrl+F?
This is the part in the story arc that explains who, what, where, why, etc.
What is the exposition?
This includes the title, author, genre, and the central idea.
What is topic sentence?
A part of speech that describes, or modifies, a noun.
What is an adjective?
"the snow is a white blanket" is an example of this kind of figurative language.
What is a metaphor?
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What is hold Ctrl+click a link?
These are the events in a story arc, that continue to get more and more intense.
What is rising action:events?
This capitalizes the first letters, and proper nouns. It also uses certain marks when needed.
What is capitalization and punctuation?
A part of speech that expresses a physical or mental action or link a noun to a detail about the noun.
What is a verb?
This gives human qualities to non-human objects.
What is personification?
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What is Ctrl+ Search+ H?
These are events that demonstrate how the protagonist's life, situation, or thoughts changes after the climax.
What is the falling action?
This includes only the central idea in the same order as they appear in the text.
What is key ideas?
A part of speech that describes a verb, adjective, or even another one of these by answering how, when, where, how often, or to what extent.
What is an adverb?
An exaggeration used to make a point, which can sometimes be used with similes and metaphors.
What is a hyperbole?
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What is Ctrl+Shift+Refresh (key)?
This is often a reflection of the events that occurred, sometimes not explicitly written out.
What is resolution?
This tries to show that the student is not the original author, and uses transition words to prove so. It also uses it's own words to paraphrase.
What is originality/objectivity?