Types of Questions
Point of View
Figurative Language
Word Choice
100
The perspective of one character, using words like "I" and "we"
What is first person point of view?
100
Descriptive language that creates sensory impressions (the 5 senses).
What is imagery?
100
On type of figurative language that an author may use to help shape meaning and tone.
What is simile, personification, imagery, metaphor, etc.
200
If a question is asking you to do this, you are supposed to give reasons as part of your explanation.
What is interpret?
200
the views of multiple characters are given from an outside perspective.
What is third person omniscient point of view?
200
An author's choice of words, phrases, sentence structures, and figurative language - all of which help to create meaning and tone.
What is diction?
300
This involves drawing a broad conclusion about a topic from a part of a text or a whole text.
What is a generalization?
300
The direct view of one character that uses words like "he", "she", or the character's name.
What is third person limited point of view?
300
A variety of language that is different from the standard in terms of pronunciation, grammar, or vocabulary.
What is dialect?
400
This involves drawing a specific conclusion based on what a specific part of the text says or implies.
What is an inference?
400
The presence of a positive or negative approach toward a topic.
What is bias?
400
Dialect is usually specific to certain groups/areas. Identify TWO.
What are geographical region, ethnicity, social organization, or socioeconomic status?
500
These are four reasons why an author might write a particular piece.
What is inform, teach, entertain, and persuade/convince?
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