This is when you compare two things WITHOUT "like" or "as."
What is a metaphor?
This is when you go step by step for a procedure or explains how to do something.
Theme is usually ______, not directly stated.
What is "implied?"
This part of SATDO is about what the character does.
What is "A- Action?"
This is one trait to taking GREAT notes!
What is:
1) Fold paper into 2 columns
2) Title/Date top of page
3) Record TOC
4) # Pages
5) Use multiple colors
6) Draw pictures for meaning
This three-word phrase is when you use descriptive imagery rather than specifically saying what is happening in writing.
What is "Show, Don't Tell"
This is when you list multiple examples.
What is "exemplification?"
All themes could be considered valid if _____ is provided.
What is "textual evidence?"
This part of SATDO is how different people (outside of the main character) view him/her/them.
What is "O - Others"
These types of verbs convey time (tense) of a sentence.
What are "auxiliary verbs?"
This repeats consonant sounds at the start of words, often the same letter.
What is "alliteration"
"An orange is a type of fruit, typically citrus in nature and grown in warm climates." This is _____ rhetorical pattern.
What is "definition?"
Theme _____(s) are typically one word long.
What are "theme topics?"
This type of character has many sides with details, clear/complex.
What is "round?"
Name at least 3 parts of SAAVI.
Source, Author, Author's Credentials, Verb, Information
This is a person, place, thing, or action that represents something else.
What is a "symbol?"
When you do a Venn Diagram, this is similar to this type of rhetorical pattern.
What is "Compare/Contrast?"
This was a theme statement from Flowers for Algernon.
"Intelligence may bring loneliness;" "Intelligence is not the key to happiness." (Other answers may be accepted)
This character demonstrates growth and change.
What is "dynamic?"
This type of foreshadowing makes guesses about the future.
What is "prophecy?"
This is when a writer uses "I," "Me," or "We" in writing.
What is "personal pronouns" OR "1st person point of view?"
These are 6 main rhetorical patterns.
Description, Narration, Exemplification, Definition, Compare/Contrast, Process, Cause/Effect
"Don't judge a book by it's cover" is an example of this.
What is a "theme statement?" or "theme lesson?"
"My name is Charlie. I am a 37 years old and two weeks ago was my birthday." This is ___ part of SATDO.
What is "D - Description?"
This critical thinking strategy helps you "clean" a piece of text in order to better understand it.
What is SOAPS?