Point of view in which the narrator is not a character in the story.
Third person
The narrator is talking to you.
Second person
When the person telling the story is the main character.
first person
To tell a story that you would enjoy and makes you laugh.
Entertain
The author's purpose for writing
Author's purpose
The clear and easy expression of ideas, either written or spoken
Fluency
To convince others to feel a particular way about a topic.
Persuade
The attitude of the author toward the audience and characters.
Tone
The fluency, rhythm and liveliness in writing that make it unique to the writer. Your written personality the “style” you write with (friendly, formal, every day, short/long sentences).
Text that is next to photo or graphic
Caption
The center of interest or attention
Focus
Statements that can be proven true.
Facts
Statements that cannot be proven true.
Opinions
A diagram or pictorial device that shows relationships.
Graphic organizer
Photographs, drawings, maps, or other pictures that give additional information about the text.
Graphics
To give information about a particular topic
Inform
The title at the start of a page or section, usually bold or dark print.
Heading
A secondary heading, the mini-topic related to the heading.
Subheading
A visual aid that condenses information into a series of rows, lines, or other shortened lists.
Charts, Tables, and Graphs
A judgment based on reasoning rather than something stated directly in the passage. Reading between the lines.
Inference
How the author writes ,an author's use of language
Style
To examine and judge carefully.
Evaluate
To restate the most important information in a text.
Summarize
To restate a text or passage in other words, often to show understanding or clarify the meaning.
Paraphrase
The vantage point from which a story is told.
Point of view