An even number
A comparison using like or as.
Simile
In this point of view, the narrator is the main character.
1st person
Goes in time order
Chronological
These conjunctions MUST have a comma before them when used to combine two sentences.
FANBOYS
A warning of a future event in the story.
Foreshadowing
The author's position on an issue.
Cause and Effect
This is an example of a subordinate conjunction which does NOT need a comma when placed in the middle of a sentence.
although, as, because, if, since, unlike, when, while
A look into the past to see a scene before the story
Flashback
A benefit of this point of view is that you get to see the main character's thoughts and feelings
1st person
Makes connections between two similar things
Compare and Contrast
When choosing a concluding sentence, choose one that does this.
Big picture or thematic
What does the figurative language show you: After sitting on the bench all game, he felt as little as the baby sitting behind him in the bleachers.
How insignificant he felt
This point of view only shows you the events; you cannot see what anyone is thinking
3rd person objective
Lists things in some alphabetical or numerical order.
Sequential
When asked to elaborate on a sentence, someone should do this.
Explain in more detail
The overall message in the story
What is theme?
This point of view allows you to see what any character is thinking or feeling
3rd person omniscient
Which Two: A story that follows a man's life also shows how his time in the war made him scared and agitated later on.
Chronological and Cause and Effect