What is the definition of implicit meanings?
1. Implied though not plainly expressed
2. Stated clearly and in detail
Implied though not plainly expressed
The undulating common seemed now dark almost to blackness... What does undulating mean?
moving in a wavelike way
What Is a Claim?
a single sentence that summarizes the central idea of your essay
the last sentence in the introduction
a promise to the reader stating what the essay is about; the body of the essay must deliver on that promise
a statement that others might disagree with; you have to support your claim with evidence
all of the above
What is dystopia?
refers to a hypothetical or imaginary society marked by oppression, rebellion, revolution, overpopulation, and/or war
What is an outline?
is the list of topics to be covered in the report or paper
Definition of prefix?
1. a word, letter, or number placed before another.
2. an element placed at the beginning of a word to adjust or qualify its meaning
3. a title placed before a name
all of the above
Overhead the stars were mustering, and in the west, the sky was still a pale, bright, almost greenish-blue. What does mustering mean?
to gather or convene
what are sensory details?
sight
touch
sound
punching
all but punching
How do you support an inference?
Using both directly stated and implied textual evidence. Ask yourself: What do I already know and what do I have to infer based on the author’s implied information?
What are homophones?
a word that is pronounced the same as another word but differs in meaning
what does prerogative mean?
an exclusive or special right or privilege
I saw a lad trundling off the barrow of apples.
What does trundling mean?
to transport in a wheeled vehicle
what is included in MLA format?
the name of the characters
title
date
teachers name
double spacing
all but characters name
List examples of pacing.
detailed description
dialogue
scene vs. summary
sentence/paragraph length
sentence/paragraph structure
sentence/paragraph transitions
What is an effective resolution?
cliffhanger, tragic ending, or lesson
What is an Archetype?
The hero
The damsel in distress
The villain
The temptress
A model
all of the above except model
One man I approached—he was, I perceived, a neighbor of mine, though I did not know his name—and accosted.
What does accosted mean
to approach and speak to, especially in an aggressive way
what is a prewriting strategy?
just starting writing
brainstorming
idea mapping
listing
brainstorming, idea mapping, listing
Which response most accurately defines the narrative text structure element of flashback?
1. a scene or memory of the past, presented out of chronological order, that provides background informationa scene or memory of the past, presented out of chronological order, that provides background information
2. a character’s personal history, including early life influences and any previous relationships with other charactersa character’s personal history, including early life influences and any previous relationships with other characters
3. a conflict that occurs between two secondary characters and that exists mostly separately from the main character’s plot and conflicta conflict that occurs between two secondary characters and that exists mostly separately from the main character’s plot and conflict
4. a decision by an author to expand or condense time, which draws the reader’s attention to important events and creates suspense within the narrative
a scene or memory of the past, presented out of chronological order, that provides background information
The exposition should...?
The rising action should...?
The climax should...?
The falling action should...?
The resolution should...?
1. “hook” the reader,establish the setting and characters,introduce the main conflict
2. build and further explain the conflict and build tension toward the climax
3.be the most intense event in the story
4.wind the story down toward a resolution
5. end the story/ writing.
rancorous means to?
be filled with malice
be happy
be surprised
be scared
filled with malice
The barrow of ginger beer stood, a queer derelict. What does derelict mean?
person or thing abandoned or cast away
What are the different points of view?
personification
third-person omniscient.
listening
first-person
Third-person omniscient.
first-person
List all narrative Text Structures and what they are used for.
Pacing is the rhythm of the story—how quickly or slowly the actions and events develop.
Flashback and flash-forward interrupt the story’s normal sequence of actions and events by sending readers backward or forward in time.
Parallel plot- is a plot that occurs alongside the main plot; the parallel plot is equal in time and importance to the main plot.
Subplot-is a secondary plot or side story, less important than the main plot but complete on its own.
Framing- is used to lead one story or plot into another, with an introductory narrative paving the way for a second or third narrative or an embedded story related as an element of a larger narrative.
name some narrative techniques...
dialogue
description
multiple plot lines
ticking clock scenario
flashback
pacing
scene