Compares two different things using the words "like" or "as."
Simile
Names a person, place, thing, or abstract idea
Noun
This consists of a hook, background info, and thesis statement.
Introduction
Is it possible to breathe and swallow at the exact same time?
No, humans cannot breathe and swallow simultaneously.
What is Melody's favorite color?
Pink!
Compares two seemingly unrelated things directly by stating one is the other.
Metaphor
Replaces a noun to avoid repetition.
Example: she, her, him, he, they, them
Pronoun
This consists of a topic sentence, evidence, and an analysis.
Body paragraph
Do our eyes grow as we get older?
No, your eyes remain the exact same size from birth to death.
What is Melody's favorite food?
Sushi!
A deliberate exaggeration or overstatement used to emphasize a point
Hyperbole
Expresses an action, occurrence, or state of being.
Verb
The thesis is restated, brief summary, and final thoughts
Conclusion
how many bones to sharks have?
0!
What is my nationality?
Chinese
Gives human qualities, emotions, or actions to non-human objects or abstract ideas.
Personification
Modifies or describes a noun or pronoun.
Adjective
What is a topic sentence?
A sentence that tells the main idea of a paragraph
What is the only food that can never go bad?
Honey
What is my favorite drink?
Matcha
A common phrase or expression with a figurative meaning that cannot be understood just by looking at the literal definitions of the individual words.
Idiom
Modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb (often answering how, when, where, or to what extent).
Adverb
This part of the essay uses facts, quotes, or examples to back up the writer's claim.
support details (or evidence)
What was the first vegetable ever to be grown in space?
The potato.
Do I enjoy tutoring Jayden and Jayme?
Yes!!!