When read with this you are searching for clues, analyzing details, and making inferences for your own opinions about the work
What is a critical eye? (pg. 69)
To use "like" or "as"
What is a simile?
This must always have a noun & a verb
What is a complete sentence?
the narrator’s position in relation to a story being told
What is the narrator's point of view?
Big, blue shirt. Big & blue are this.
What is an adjective?
This has the subject, audience, purpose, strategy & design in mind
What is the rhetorical star?
Stating something is something else, essentially. ("a" is "b").
What is a metaphor?
This type of sentence gives a command
What is an imperative sentence?
the art of communicating effectively through writing or speaking. Any form of communication to “convey a message” where the reader understands the intent of your message
What is rhetoric?
this tells what the subject/noun is doing
What is a verb?
a person or people being addressed by a writer or speaker; as “You”
What is the second person point of view?
"The trees waved goodbye as the wind blew".
What is personification?
this type of phrase does not have both a noun and a verb.
What is a fragment?
language that creates an image in readers' minds by addressing the five senses: sight, smell, taste, hearing, and touch.
What is imagery?
a person, place, or thing
What is a noun?
This is an argument, or claim, that will be defended through your research/essay.
What is a thesis?
"it is ripped, soiled, and an unclean yellow."
What is sensory language?
This sentence is a general, everyday statement.
What is a declarative sentence?
This type of essay tells a personal story of a particular experience or event and is told from the point of view of the narrator.
What is a narrative essay?
"throughout"
What is a preposition?
this is a group of sentences that all relate to one idea
What is a paragraph?
This is the author's attitude towards the topic.
This is another word for sentence.
What is a clause?
to separate ideas, concepts, or symbols into parts for further evaluation
What is analysis? (or analyze)
"expeditiously"
What is an adverb?