Vocabulary
All Summer in a Day
Narrative Writers' Techniques
Non-negotiables
What Makes a Great Essay
100

A young person

What is juvenile?

100

The kids on Venus are very depressed.

What is because it never stops raining?

100

The main character tells the story.

What is 1st person narration?

100

This word is ALWAYS capitalized.

What is I?

100

Telling your audience what your paper is about.

What is a claim?

200

To think about something carefully.

What is ponder?

200

The mean thing the students do to the main character.

What is lock her in the closet?

200

Being able to see inside the character's mind.

What is "inner thinking"?

200

I am going to take _______ to the store.

What is y-o-u?


200

for instance, such as, on the other hand

What are transitions?

300

A planned route or journey

What is itinerary?

300

The name of the girl that gets picked on in the story.

Who is Margot?

300

Being able to see how different characters feel about the same event.

What is multiple points of view?

300

The way we start class almost every day.

What is reading?

300

These need to be trustworthy and significant.

What are sources?

400

Having an ability to notice and understand things clearly.

What is astute?

400

The name of the place Margot is from.

What is Earth?

400

Play clip

What is revealing actions?

400

Absolutely has to be done every time.

What is non-negotiable?

400

Quotations and paraphrasing.

What are the different types of evidence?

500

Attracting notice or attention.

What is conspicuous?

500

Ray Bradbury

Who is the author of "All Summer in a Day"?

500

Comparing 2 different things without using like or as; love is a red red rose.

What is a metaphor?

500

Read the Smartboard.

What you should do every day when you come to class?

500

The main parts of the essay structure.

What are the intro, body, and conclusion?

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