The perspective from which a story is told.
What is POV (Point of View)?
Determine what time of narrative writing this prompt would be.
In the story, Lebron dunks and wins the game. Describe what happens next.
What is "Continue the story"?
What type of essay is this prompt: You have read "Rules" by Mr. Harding, and "Laws" by Mr. Galvin. Examine the similarities of the two articles.
What is "compare and contrast"?
Should I try on my CAPE test?
What is, YES! Try your best, you are all capable.
This word is used to describe the person that is telling the story. This can be 3rd OR 1st person.
What is a narrator?
What POV would this narrative be in?
Write a letter to Captain Jennifer from the POV of a solider that works for her?
What is first person?
What time of essay is this?
Discuss the main ideas of the article "How to Fly a Plane" by John Pilot. What are the key takeaways?
What is informational objective (summarize).
The grade I will receive on my CAPE exam is...
This figurative language term is used to describe a sentence where two things are compared using like or as.
What is a simile?
What type of prompt is this?
In this story, Lisa watches her son go off to college. Examine how this story would be portrayed from the perspective of her son, Future.
What is "rewrite the story"?
To get 1 point on the CAPE essay.
What is a introduction with a clear, strong thesis?
To get a 3 on the CAPE essay.
What is a complete, 5 paragraph essay with direct quotes.
This word is used to describe the moral lesson of a story.
What is theme?
What events should you include in every "rewrite the story" prompt?
THE SAME EVENTS AS THE ORIGINAL STORY.
To get two points on a CAPE essay
What is a complete, 4-5 paragraph essay without direct quotes?
The main character of Call of the Wild
Who is Buck?
Define the term onomatopoeia.
A form of fig. language used to turn sounds into words (Simply put, sound words).
What POV is a "Continue the Story" narrative written in?
The POV the original story was written in.
You have read "Middle schoolers should not have phones" by the Department of Psychology, and "The journal of a middle schooler with a phone" by Anonymous Middle schooler. Write an essay explaining which article you find makes a stronger point.
What is "argumentative"?
Name the siblings in the Ear, the Eye, and the Arm.
Who are Tendai, Kuda, and Rita?