Foreshadowing
Author's Purpose
Setting
Plot
Grammar
100
What is foreshadowing
A hint or clue of what's to come
100
How can we remember the different author's purpose? Describe each step?
PIE = Persuade, Inform, Entertain
100
What two things does the setting include?
Time and place
100
What is the exposition?
The beginning of the story
100
What type of sentence has one basic idea?
Simple sentence
200
What might the following passage foreshadow? ...Fred left the house at eleven o'clock and drove into town. He was meeting his father for lunch at Brown's. Officially, they were just 'catching up', but they both knew Fred needed money again - and not such a small amount this time, either.
Fred will ask his dad for a huge amount of money
200
What is the author's purpose? ... A book of 1,000 knock-knock jokes.
Entertain
200
What different things count as a setting's place?
general or specific places
200
What is the resolution?
The end or outcome of the story
200
What must a compound sentence have?
2 or more ideas, a comma, and a conjunction
300
What might the passage foreshadow? ... When Ruth Jones's alarm clock woke her at seven o'clock that morning, she had no idea that today would be the longest day of her life.
Ruth will have a very long tiring day
300
What is the author's purpose? ... A pamphlet urging people not to eat animals or use products made from animals or animal suffering because the author thinks that is cruel and unnecessary.
Persuade
300
What different things count as a setting's time?
Day, month, year, season, time, past/present/future
300
What is the climax?
The most exciting part of the story, or the turning point
300
What type of sentence is this ... I like to play outside with my friends.
Simple
400
What does this passage foreshadow? ...As a man gets ready for work, we see that he is tense and sweating. His wife kisses him goodbye and wishes him good luck. The man throws her an uneasy look and picks up his briefcase.
Something bad might happen to the man
400
The giant panda is a bearlike animal that has thick white fur with black markings on its ears, limbs, shoulders, and around its eyes. The giant panda feeds on bamboo forests at high altitudes in western China. It also eats bulbs, roots, eggs, and some small mammals. The cubs are born in late winter. The giant panda is an endangered species and is protected by the Chinese government.
Inform
400
Describe the setting of the wounded wolf. You must include at least 3 different details.Describe the setting of the wounded wolf. You must include at least 3 different details.
Toklat ridge, shelter rock, hungry animals, Arctic, valley/knoll, season of starvation, frigid, winter snow wind ice
400
What are rising actions?
Events that lead to the climax
400
What type of sentence is this? ... I found a little kitten outside in the backyard, so I took him inside for a bowl of milk.
Compound
500
What might the passage foreshadow? ...A teenage girl leaves the house for an evening out with her friends. Her mother makes her promise to be back before midnight. The girl kisses her mother and tells her she worries too much. She'll be fine, she says.
Something bad will happen to the girl
500
Tell the author's purpose for each sentence in the passage... The United States of America has fifty states and a federal district. The U.S.A. is one of the best places in the world to visit, because it has a lot of fun places and attractions. Once, when I was visiting America, I tripped over some bushes and my siblings laughed at me.
Sentence 1 = inform. sentence 2 = persuade. sentence 3 = entertain.
500
Describe the setting of Lob's Girl. You must include at least 3 different details.
England, Liverpool, Cornwall, steep dangerous hill, house, beach
500
What are falling actions?
Events that come after the climax and lead to the resolution
500
Join these two simple sentences together to make a compound sentence... I like peanut butter. My brother is highly allergic to peanuts.
I like peanut butter, but my brother is highly allergic to peanuts.
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