PTD
PTD
PTD/OP
OP/WT
OP/WT
200

using clues from a passage to develop a reasonable judgment or idea that was not explicitly stated in the passage

What is to conclude or draw/make a conclusion?

200

occurs when the narrator is one of the characters in the story and uses pronouns such as I, me, and we

What is first person point of view?

200

The narrator is outside of the story and uses pronouns such as he, she, it.  Only see the internal workings (thoughts/feelings) of one character. In other words, the narrator reveals the thoughts and feelings of one character through explicit/direct narration.

What is third person point of view?

200

the similarities and differences of two or more things are explored

What is compare and contrast?

200

key concepts and information that supports that concept

What is main idea/detail concept/definition?

400

The narrator is outside of the story and uses pronouns such as he, she, it and reveals more than one character's internal workings (thoughts/feelings). The prefix “omni” means all.

What is third person omniscient point of view?

400

The narrator is using the pronoun you to address the reader. Often used in directions

What is second person point of view?

400

occurs when a person or character struggles with something within themselves

What is internal conflict?

400

information in a passage is expressed as a dilemma or concerning an issue and something that was, can be, or should be done to remedy this issue

What is problem and solution?

400

a one sentence statement that states the main idea of the essay and helps control the ideas within an essay; it’s the last sentence in the intro paragraph

What is a thesis statement central idea cliam?

600

occurs when a character struggles against an outside force, another character, nature, or the standards of society in a group

What is external conflict?

600

the main conflict involves the main character and is the conflict that begins at the initiating event and is carried through the entire plot to the resolution

What is main conflict?

600

organized by the time in which the event occurred, often using dates.

What is chronological?

600

describes a topic, person, place, or thing by listing its features

What is description?

600

the first sentence of a body paragraph that states the main idea of the paragraph; supports the thesis

What is a topic sentence/controlling idea/main focus?

800

feelings the writer wants the reader to have while reading; created through his/her word choice, such as figurative language

What is Mood?

800

the way the author’s attitude toward the subject (topic) of a work comes through the writing

What is tone(for reading and writing)?

800

information in a passage is organized by the order in which it occurs. Often used for instructions or directions.

What is sequential process?

800

in order of space or location, such as when you describe a room

What is spatial?

800

these are the details that are added to support, explain, illustrate, and/or develop the ideas in your essay

What is elaboration?

1000

a scene in a story set in a time earlier than the main story

What is flashback?

1000

clues the author puts in the text that will help you predict future plot events

What is foreshadowing?

1000

to list or name things one by one

What is enumeration?

1000

explain reasons why something happened or the effects of something

What is cause and effect?

1000

these are words, phrases, or sentences that connect one idea to another; should be used between ideas in a body paragraph to indicate a new thought

What is transitions?

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