In this point of view the narrator is a part of the story
What is first-person?
100
This is a book that gives you the correct spelling, pronunciation, and meanings of words
What is a dictionary?
100
This may be used when a person wants to directly quote a writer's statement(s) while also recording the author's last name and the page number of which the statement(s) was/were found
What is a parenthetical citation?
100
This is when the author interrupts the story to tell the reader about something that happened in the past
What is flashback?
200
This word root means before
What is pre- ?
200
This vantage point is very rare but often engages the reader into the text
What is second person?
200
This book provides synonyms and antonyms of a word
What is a thesaurus?
200
This is a struggle that a character faces within
What is an internal conflict?
200
This deals with the emotions, feelings, and ideas that are often attached or associated with a word
What is connotation?
300
This word root means together
What is co- ?
300
In this point of view the narrator knows the thoughts, feelings, and experiences of a single character
What is third-person limited?
300
Would the word "healthy" would be located between the terms "harsh" and "happiness" in a dictionary
What is no?
300
This is the dictionary definition of a word
What is denotation?
300
This the reason that an author writes and examples may include to entertain, to inform, to express, or to change one's opinion
What is author's purpose?
400
This word root means after
What is post- ?
400
In this point of view the narrator is "all-knowing" as it relates to the characters, plot, and setting of a story
What is third-person omniscient?
400
This source provides readers with information about a wide range of topics and may often be used for research
What is an encyclopedia?
400
This is how the author feels about a text or something in it and examples may include mysterious, funny, mocking, suspenseful, or serious
What is tone?
400
This is when one writes something using their own words instead of copying something else word-for-word
What is paraphrase?
500
This suffix means without
What is -less ?
500
Cookbooks are often written from this point of view
What is second person?
500
This is a document or physical object which was created during time under study which may include speeches, interviews, art, or autobiographies
What is a primary source?
500
This occurs when a writer gives hints or clues about something that will happen later in a story
What is foreshadowing?
500
This is a short version of a passage with a focus on the main idea and most important details