What text structure tells events in the order they happen in time?
What is chronological order?
What point of views uses I and me?
What is first-person point of view?
What do we call the ability to understand and evaluate media messages?
What is media literacy?
What is the writer’s main position or opinion called?
What is claim?
What is a hint or clue about something that will happen later in the story?
What is foreshadowing?
What structure shows how two or more things are alike and different?
What is compare and contrast?
Which point of view gives thoughts of one character, but not all?
What is third-person limited?
What do we call writing that appears online with hyperlinks or images?
What is digital text?
What supports a claim with facts examples or details?
What is evidence?
What do you call a sudden memory of an earlier event in the story?
What is flashback?
Which text structure shows why something happened and what happened as a result?
What is cause and effect?
What is the author’s reason for writing a story to make people laugh or enjoy it?
What is authors purpose or entertainment?
Whag kind of visual tool uses charter images to show data clearly?
What is an infographic?
What is the statement made to oppose another claim?
What is counterclaim?
What is it called when parts of a sentence or paragraph is the same structure or pattern?
What is parallel structure?
What structure presents a challenge and then explains how it can be fixed?
What is problem and solution?
What word describes the author's attitude in a piece of writing?
What is tone?
What does it mean to examine how videos help explain your support a topic?
What is video analysis?
What is the reasoning used to connect evidence to a claim?
What is reason?
What type of error in a logic makes an argument weak like assuming one event cause another without proof?
What is false cause effect?
What is a common signal that is given when a writer is using sequential order?
What are transition words like “first” “next” and “then”?
When an author presents one-sided information, what is it called?
What is bias?
When a text uses sound images and words together, what is it called?
What is multimodal text?
What kind of argument uses feeling instead of logic?
What is emotional appeal?
What type of language use strong words to create emotions often and arguments or ads?
What is loaded language?