This is the introduction to the story where you develop characters and setting.
What is the Exposition?
Define the word “Eerie”
What is strange, creepy, spooky, frightening
Main character of the novel Nothing But The Truth
Who is Phillip Malloy
These are used to describing words, used to describe nouns and pronouns.
What are Adjectives
What are data folders?
What are ways to track expectations, learning progress and goals
End of the story where all of the loose ends are tied up
What is the resolution
Define “Misconstrue”
What is to interpret something the wrong way
What is .. they thought that it was wrongfully given and supported their son
Names people, places, things
What are Nouns
Active vs Passive Verbs
What are verbs that perform the action are active verbs and verbs that receive the action are passive verbs.
Ex: John was chosen by Mary. Mary chose John.
Turning point of the story
Define “condone”
What is to excuse, overlook or make allowances for
What is the main setting of the novel?
What is Harrison High School
Describes an action
What is a verb
Objective summary of the main ideas and arguments that the book's author has presented.
What is a book report
Main parts of the story that include/build up to the conflict
What are the Rising Actions?
What is the central idea or message
Name five characters from the novel
Who are: Phillip Malloy, Margaret Narwin Bernard Lunser, Allison Doresett, Ted Griffen, Albert Seymour, Joseph Palleni, Anita Wigham
Used before a noun or pronoun, to show place or direction in a sentence
What is a Preposition
What are SMART goals?
What is Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic, Timely
Structure or organization of events that make up a story
What is the Plot
what makes a narrative essay?
What is first person POV, personal experience, plot settings, characters, real or imagined
Describe the difference of perception and reality
What is the interpretation of things is perception and reality is the actual state that they exist
Joins together words, phrases and clauses.
What are conjunctions?
What makes an informative essay?
What is it educates your reader on a topic. It defines a term, compares and contrasts ideas, and can analyze data