The type of "Point of View" that addresses the audience.
What is "Second Person Point of View?"
The information included in the header (top right of each page)
Last name, page #
The 5 W's
Who, What, When, Where, Why
Information included in the heading (top left on the first page)
Teacher's name
Class name
Due Date
When human-like qualities are given to non-human things.
What is personification?
The type of conflict in which a person has an inner battle with themselves.
What is Person vs. Self
The part of the introduction paragraph that describes the focus or point of the paper.
What is the thesis?
A short, brief article about interesting topics.
What is a news article?
What is centered?
Where and when the story takes place
What is setting?
The three main purposes of writing.
What are inform, entertain, and persuade?
The part of the introduction that makes the reader want to read more.
What is the attention-getter?
A longer, more emotional article
What is a feature article?
The font type used in MLA
What is Times New Roman?
What is theme?
The two different types of third person point of view.
What are limited and omniscient?
Something that supports your argument.
What is a claim?
The first paragraph of an article
Provide a paranthetical citation for the following:
Morgan, Perry. "How to Cite." Perry's Tips. 15 June 2022.
(Morgan).
A character who highlights the differences between them and the protagonist
What is a foil?
What is the meaning of the italicized word:
A combination of fog and industrial smoke, called smog, has vitiated the air in and around many big cities.
spoil, contaminate, ruin, corrupt
Something that goes against your argument.
What is a counterclaim?
"According to Helena Smith," is called an...
What is an attribution?
Provide a parenthetical citation for the following:
"Once Upon a Time." Best Fairy Tales. Woodsworth publishing. 18 September 2014.
("Once Upon").
Any recurring element in a story that holds meaning
What is symbol or motif?