This is used when citing dialogue.
What are quotation marks?
The narrator uses words like: he, she, they, and theirs.
What is third person?
The meaning of delineate.
What is to describe or outline?
The writing used for the Summer of the Mariposas assessment.
What is a narrative?
The outcome if there is talking with any tests out.
What is an automatic 0.
What is a capital letter?
The narrator directly addresses the reader.
What is second person?
Considering our class book title, this is the definition of the word 'dilemma.'
What is a difficult choice between two or more things?
Writing aiming to convince or sway readers in a specific direction.
What is persuasive writing?
Bi-weekly assessments are worth this amount of points:
What is 100 points?
A comma is used for:
What is to separate a sentence?
The narrator speaks using: I, me, ours, and we.
What is first person?
Two viewpoints that oppose each other.
What are conflicting viewpoints?
Writing that paints a vivid picture using adjectives.
What is descriptive writing?
Bi-weekly assessments are preparation for:
What are the PSSAs?
Read this sentence:
Ms. Jablonski is an 8th grade ELA teacher she went to Penn State she played the saxophone most days she drinks a Monster each morning.
This sentence is an example of:
What is a run-on sentence?
Cookbooks and instruction manuals are examples of this type of POV.
What is second person?
When someone or something is being evaluated, typically in a negative way.
What is criticism?
Writing that explains or informs readers.
What is expository writing?
What is 80%?
A word that has a similar meaning to another.
What is a synonym?
The narrator is all-knowing, is outside of the story, and reveals the thoughts, feelings, and actions of all characters.
What is third person omniscient?
Words that have the same pronunciation with different meanings.
What are homophones?
Writing used for enjoyment, often consisting of diary entries, random prompts, etc.
What is creative writing?
Detentions till 4 happen when...
What is throwing pencils/objects?