"The classroom was a zoo" is an example of what type of figurative language?
What is a metaphor?
True or false: you should never put quotation marks around direct text evidence.
FALSE
The prefix “un-” means ___.
Not
If the narrator is a character in the story and uses “I,” it’s called ___.
First person
This is the name of Miss. Purce's big back cat.
What is Nori/Norbert/Norbie?
Identify the figurative language: "the wind whispered through the trees."
What is personification?
What transition works best to introduce text evidence: “In conclusion” or “According to the text”?
The prefix “pre-” means ___.
before
Narration that uses “he” and “she” but knows only one character’s thoughts is called ___.
Third person limited.
This is the drink Miss. Purce brings to school almost every morning.
What is an Alani?
"She ran as fast as a cheetah" is an example of this.
What is a simile?
What is the first step in finding text evidence?
Read the question/understand what the text is asking you.
The root “bio” means ___.
Life
A narrator who knows all thoughts and feelings is called ___.
third person omniscient
This is the amount/kind of siblings Miss. Purce has
This type of figurative language is used for extreme exaggeration or emphasis.
What is hyperbole?
What is it called when you explain how your evidence supports your answer?
Explanation/ analysis
The root “scrib/script” means ___.
To write
The POV of Tuck Everlasting is...
Third person omniscient
These are Miss. Purce's teacher besties.
Who are Miss. Kearney/ Mrs. Kauffman/ Mrs. Zarecky?
What is onomatopoeia ?
This type of evidence uses your own reasoning plus the text to form a conclusion.
Inference
The suffix “-ology” means ___.
The study of
Why might an author choose first-person narration?
To show events through one character’s personal perspective
This is Miss. Purce's favorite student.
She dislikes us all equally.
SIKE I LOVE YOU ALL SO MUCH!!!!!!!!! I"M SO GLAD WE'RE BACK