Parts of an Introduction
What is the hook, context, and thesis
Speaker
What is the voice that is telling the poem
Metaphor
What is a comparison between two unlike things
Supporting Facts
What is evidence, or information that proves your claim
Compare and Contrast
What is comparing looks at similarities and contrasting looks at differences
Simile
What is a comparison between two unlike things using the words "like" or "as"
Reflective Mood
What is a state of thinking where the speaker looks back at past event to gain understanding
Evidence
What is words or information that is able to back up your claim
Mood
What is the reader's feeling created by the text
Symbolism
What is the use of an object to represent something else
Abounds
What is to be full or plentiful of something
Claim
What is a debatable answer to the question or prompt
Tone
What is the attitude towards the poem
Alliteration
What is the repetition of words that have the same consonant sound
Subject Matter
What is the topic or the main discussion of the essay
Theme
What is the main message, or what the story trying to teach you
Imagery
What is the use of language to create a mental picture for the reader
Reverie
What is to be daydreaming