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Define Summary 

A short description of what happens in a story. Must be in order, and contain the most important details. 

100

What is a stanza? 

The "paragraphs" in a poem. 

100

Define Controlling Idea 

The main claim/idea in a piece of writing. What the author is trying to prove/explain.

100

Yesterday we read Chapter Five, and take notes.

Yesterday, we read chapter five and took notes.

100

Define inference

An educated guess based on something read and supported with evidence. 

200

Define Paraphrase 

Rewriting part of a text in your own words, and condensing important details. 
200

What is the difference between tone and mood? 

Tone is how the author feels about their subject. How they describe things. 

Mood is how the reader feels as a result of the author's tone. 

200

Define Author's Purpose. 

Give 3 examples. 

The reason an author is writing. To inform, persuade, or entertain.  

200

What is a compound sentence?

A compound sentence has two complete sentences connected by a comma + conjunction (FANBOYS) or a semicolon.  

200

 What makes writing stronger?

Clarity! (word choice)

300

What is theme? 

The moral of the story, the lesson the author is trying to teach through characters, their actions, and the consequences. 

300

Why do poets use rhyme schemes? 

To create a song-like quality or rhythm to their poems. 

300

What is the difference between an argumentative essay and an expository essay? 

Argumentative: trying to persuade the reader into doing or thinking something using facts, figures, data, or other examples. 

Expository: Explaining something to the reader using examples. Not trying to prove a point. 

300

What kind of sentence is this?

Because the students studied, they passed the test.

A. Dependent Sentence

B. Complex Sentence

C. Simple Sentence

B. Complex Sentence

300

Define Irony. Give one example of one type of irony. 

Irony: what the reader/characters expect to happen vs. what actually happens. 

Dramatic, verbal (sarcasm), or situational 

400

What is a character foil? 

Two contrasting characters in a story used to highlight the qualities of one character through another character. 

400

Identify the rhyme scheme: 

"And, sometimes on a summer's day
To self and every mortal ill
We give the slip, we steal away,
To walk beside some sedgy rill:
The darkening years, the cares that kill,
A little while are well forgot;
When deep in broom upon the hill,
We'd rather be alive than not." 

ABABBCBC 

400

What is a counter-argument? 

An argument against the main one that the writer must address and refute. 

400

Write a compound-complex sentence using this simple sentence- 

The students finished their work.

Answers will vary 

Example: Although the students finished their work, they stayed quiet, and they waited for the bell. 

400

What are the 3 types of POV? Give the pronouns for each. 

1st: I, me, we  

2nd: You, your 

3rd: He, she, they 

500

What is foreshadowing? 

Hints an author leaves in the beginning of the story to show what will happen later on. 

500

What are the two types of meanings a poem has? Identify and explain. 

Literal: What is actually happening in the poem 

Figurative: What the poet is trying to convey using figurative language/symbols, etc. 

500

What is rhetorical appeal? 

Ethos (Authority), Pathos (Emotions), Logos (Logic)

The rhetorical appeals are often used as a means of persuasion.

500

Combine these sentences using an appositive phrase. 

The peregrine falcon is the fastest animal alive. 

The peregrine falcon can travel more than 100 mph. 

The peregrine falcon, the fastest animal alive, can travel more than 100 mph. 

or 

The fastest animal alive, the peregrine falcon can travel more than 100 mph. 

500

Describe the difference between connotation and denotation. 

Connotation: The feelings/emotions behind words. The figurative meaning of a word. 

Denotation: The dictionary definition of a word. Literally what it means. 

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