This is how the words "it is" should be spelled when written as a contraction.
What is it's?
Bold letters that preview a section in a passage.
What is a subheading?
The problem in the story.
This sentence answers the question. It's blue.
What is the topic sentence?
When you say that something belongs to "you", you spell it this way.
What is your?
The author's position on an issue.
Claim
This sentence should include the author's opinion or message on a certain topic in the text.
What is theme?
This sentence provides statistics, quotes, or evidence from the text. It's red.
What are concrete details?
Transition words like "on the other hand" and "however" should always come before this.
A Comma
Responding to an opponent's argument before they say it
What is a counterargument?
This type of irony occurs when you expect one thing and the opposite happens.
What is situational irony?
What is a commentary?
This type of sentence uses a comma and a FANBOYS conjunction.
What is a compound sentence?
This was one supporting detail for why automation will be good for the future.
Answers vary.
A question that says "establish the plot" means this.
How does it affect the plot later on?
Which sentence: "The Automation Paradox mentioned that ATM's didn't cause bank tellers to lose their jobs."
What is concrete detail?
Because, while, if, as, since are all examples of this kind of conjunction.
What is a subordinate conjunction?
A persuasion summary should have these three things.
Claim, reasons and evidence
"We should be careful which traditions we hold on to" could be a theme of this story.
The Lottery
Type of sentence: "The author didn't do a good job of clarifying how today will be similar to what happened to tractors."
What is commentary?