Summary does not include your opinion.
True. A summary is objective.
In order of time; from first to last.
Chronological.
The root beer fizzed over the top of the mug.
This is an example of onomatopoeia.
CONTRACTIONS: The lady behind the counter said, "Sorry, I am afraid I can not help you."
The lady behind the counter said, "Sorry I'm afraid I can't help you."
A chronological list of events. Also known as:
Timeline.
Analysis answers questions such as who, what, where, and when.
False. Analysis answers how and why.
Picture of a real place or region.
Map.
The musician spun great webs of sound.
This is an example of metaphor.
CAPITALIZATION: "look, jane," said director johnson, "this is has been nice, but i've got to run."
"Look, Jane," said Direction Johnson, "This is has been nice, but I've got to run."
A short sentence or phrase that describes a visual in a text; usually placed beneath the image. What am I?
Caption.
Common pronouns are she, her, he, him, they and them.
True.
Perspective of someone outside of the story.
Third person point of view.
I love this film! I've seen it at least 80,000 times!
This is an example of hyperbole.
The ships' manifests were up to date, each containing inventory and names of passengers.
The word ships' is [______] plural?
Possessive.
A visual display that represents data using lines or bars; it shows a relationship between two or more variables is also known as:
Line graph.
A key detail supports a main idea in a passage or text.
The development of a character in literary work.
Characterization.
"The morning wind arose / And called the world for day."
This is an example of personification.
APOSTROPHE: The several poster's corners were all curled at the ends. She had them up on her wall for years.
The several posters' corners were all curled at the ends. She had them up on her walls for years.
What is happening in the background? It is an example of figurative language.
"It is raining cats and dogs." This is an idiom.
Theme is a conclusion based on evidence from the text, involving reasoning based on connections between the text and something else.
False. This is inference.
Central idea or message of a literary text.
Theme.
She did not want to keep burning bridges with her friends.
This is an example of idiom.
COMMAS: Alice said "But they keep picking on me Rudy."
Alice said, "But they keep picking on me, Rudy."
A picture showing how something looks or works. What am I?
Diagram.