The Circuit & Francisco Jimenez
Cell Phones Vocab
Wild Card
Lit Terms
Essay Writing
100

Who is the narrator and protagonist of this story?

Francisco (Jimenez)

100

agreeing to something or accepting something (app)

approval

100

when everyone is focused on something (sp)

spotlight

100

The main character of a story (the good guy)

protagonist

100

The main point of an essay

Thesis

200

Who is Trampita?

Francisco's brother.

200

surprising, shocking (st)

stunning

200


This how the story is told by the narrator or author; usually 1st or 3rd person

Point of View (POV)

200

The person who goes against the main character (bad guy)

antagonist

200

Facts and information that support a thesis

evidence

300

Which word means look steadily (ga)

gaze

300

"in a regular and even manner" (s)

steadily

300

when everyone agrees on something (u)

unanimous

300

A comparison using like or as

Simile

300

The show where you got your information

cite

400

Convert code into ordinary language (d)

decipher

400

give up completely (a)

abandon

400

Examine something closely (a)

analyze (analysis)

400

A comparison without using like or as

metaphor

400

When introducing evidence you need to have one of these at the beginning of your paragraph

Topic sentence

500

very light, airy delicate; other-worldly

ethereal

500

If you wrote "More schools are allowing cell phones because of pressure from parents but the way schools are dealing with cell phones varies." about cell phones in school, this would be a _______ of your argument 

thesis (topic) sentence)

500

Whenever Buttercup will tell Westly to do something, what was the only thing he would say back?


"As you wish"

500

A universal idea like stereotyping, survival, entertainment, or love would be this term

Themes

500

The best way to make sure you include and cite evidence is to include a direct _________ from the article or story.  

Quote/quotation

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