People, Place, Event, Time are all examples of ...
(choices: Speaker, Purpose, Audience, Context, Exigence)
Context
A word that describes: (SSSTT) sight, smell, sound, touch, taste is known as ...
Imagery
What is the 10/10 rule?
no one can go to the restroom the first or last 10 mins of class.
tracing a chain of cause and effect and recognizing contributing causes
cause/ effect
A short story is known as ...
An Anecdote
The intended person or persons of a message is known as the ...
(choices: Speaker, Purpose, Audience, Context, Exigence)
primary audience or audience
To compare something without using "like or as" is known as ...
A metaphor
what do you need from a teacher before leaving a class to get water or go to the restroom or nurse
A PINK PASS
addresses one or more problems and solutions in an issue
problem/ solution
When the teacher asks you to mark up the text, they are asking you to ...
Annotate
When someone refers to spark or catalyst behind writing a piece of literature they are referring to ...
(choices: Speaker, Purpose, Audience, Context, Exigence)
Exigence
To compare something using "like or as" is known as ...
A simile
Where should cell phones go in a classroom
cell phone caddy or with teacher's permission in your backpack / put away.
placing two things side by side to highlight their similarities and differences
compare/ contrast
When the writer gives background knowledge or tells you what they are thinking/ feeling they are adding ___ to their story.
Commentary
P.I.E. or persuade, Inform and Entertain are examples of ...
(choices: Speaker, Purpose, Audience, Context, Exigence)
Purpose
Giving a non-living thing a human trait like in "the leaves danced in the wind". Is an example of ...
Personification
When you have a doctor's appointment how many classes must you attend to be counted present?
1
pros and cons are also known as ...
advantage/ disadvantage
The way a writer feels about his/her topic is called ...
tone
The usage of: Speaker, Purpose, Audience, Context, and Exigence is needed to create a ...
Message or Story
Give an example of Figurative Language.
(Hint: words opposite of literal meaning)
(check with teacher)
How many absences can you have between Aug. and Dec.?
7
facts and evidence is best known as ..
Examples
A writers argument/ claim is also known as their ...
thesis