This phrase means someone is very nervous: “He had butterflies in his stomach.”
What is a figurative meaning?
This is a speech by a character alone on stage that reveals their thoughts.
What is a soliloquy?
If a story is told by someone outside the story using “he” or “she,” what type of narrator is it?
What is third-person point of view?
What is it called when the same word or phrase is used more than once for effect?
What is repetition?
When you use clues from the text to figure something out, what is that called?
What is making an inference?
The word "home" can mean a place you live, but it can also suggest comfort and safety. What type of meaning is that?
What is a connotative meaning?
A 14-line poem with a specific rhyme scheme is known as what?
What is a sonnet?
A character says, “I couldn’t believe they forgot my birthday!” What does this line reveal about the character’s point of view?
What is it shows their personal feelings and thoughts from a first-person perspective?
The pattern of end sounds in poetry is called what?
What is rhyme scheme?
When you use direct quotes from a text to support your thinking, you are doing what?
What is citing text evidence?
In the sentence "Her voice was music to his ears," what is being compared?
What is her voice and music?
Why might a playwright use a soliloquy in a drama?
What is to reveal a character’s inner thoughts?
How can different points of view from characters affect the story?
What is it can show different sides of a situation and create conflict or tension?
Why do poets use repetition?
What is to emphasize important ideas or create rhythm?
You read that a character slams their locker and walks away quickly. What can you infer?
What is the character is angry or upset?
Identify the figurative language: “The wind whispered through the trees.”
What is personification?
How does the structure of a sonnet help express deep emotions?
What is the rhyme and meter help create a formal tone and rhythm for expressing emotions?
In a story, if two characters view the same event differently, what does that show?
What is contrast in point of view?
How can rhyme help a poem’s meaning?
What is it makes the poem more memorable and can highlight important words?
Which of these is a strong way to cite text evidence: “The text says…” or “I think it’s true because…”?
What is “The text says…”?
The word “cheap” can mean low in cost but also may suggest someone is stingy. Which is the connotative meaning?
What is suggesting someone is stingy?
How does dividing a drama into acts and scenes affect the story’s meaning?
What is it helps organize events, show changes in setting, and develop plot and characters?
How does the author develop a narrator's point of view across a text?
What is through their thoughts, actions, and reactions to events?
In drama or poetry, repeated phrases or words can signal what?
What is a theme or important idea?
How can inferences and evidence work together in analysis?
What is using evidence to support your inferences helps prove your ideas?