Words that describe a character's personality are called...
Character Traits
A theme =
Topic + Message
This is the feeling or vibe the reader gets from a story.
Mood
Every argument has these three parts (abbreviated CER)
Claim, evidence, and reasoning
This is an assumption about another person based on appearance or a group that they belong to...
A Stereotype
These are the two teams playing in the NCAA National Championship next week
Georgia and TCU (Go Frogs)
Are "tall" or "beautiful" character traits? Why or why not?
No, because they describe physical appearance, not personality.
Is this a theme?
"Revenge"
No. It is a theme word, but it's not a message (one sentence and arguable)
"Timmy was brave like a lion" is an example of this kind of literary device
Simile
This is the kind of evidence which usually involves a number or percentage.
Statistics
Oppression can occur when there is an imbalance of...
Power
The five things every complete sentence needs...
Capitalization at the beginning
Punctuation at the end
Subject
Verb
It has to make sense
A set of wants or needs that drive a character's actions
A theme word (topic) is always abstract, which means
It is a concept or idea, that has no physical form (you can't see or touch it).
Write three examples of an onomatopoeia
"Bang" "Zoom" "Chirp" "Pow" etc.
This is "why" you think your claim is correct, and "how" your evidence supports it.
Reasoning
What are 5 examples of a disability
See me for answer
This point of view is also called the "I" voice
1st person perspective
A character's needs can be _________ or _________
Themes are always these three things
One sentence (message), universal, and arguable
The leaves danced in the wind is an example of this kind of literary device
Personification
The least reliable kind of evidence
Anecdote
This is the division within society of people based on wealth and power.
Social class (social hierarchy)
In the Tell Tale Heart, the main character confesses to killing the old man when he hears this...
His heartbeat
Acceptance, love, relationships, self-esteem, respect, success, courage, etc.
The definition of a motif is...
A recurring (repeating) image or object in a story that has a deeper significance.
This a literary device when the reader knows something that the characters do not
Dramatic Irony
There are three modes of persuasion: an appeal to authority, emotion, and logic. These are also called...
Ethos, Pathos and Logos
The difference between equality and equity
Equality: giving everyone the same thing
Equity: giving everyone what they need
This is a type of poem that doesn't have a specific rhyme scheme or subject matter
Free Verse