To find what is the same between two or more things
What is compare?
The events leading to the climax.
The moral, lesson, or message in a story.
What is theme?
The author uses one character to tell the story through their own personal experiences, feelings, and opinions. The narrator is the character in the story. "I" "Me" "We" "Us" pronouns.
What is first person?
A conclusion or assumption that is drawn.
What is an inference?
To find what is different between two or more things.
What is contrast?
The solution to the main problem in a story.
What is resolution?
What is a summary?
A narrative perspective in which the narrator describes the events in the story without being a part of the story themselves.
What is third person point of view?
What you see + what you know = what you infer
What is the inference equation?
A person or thing that is personified in a story.
What is a character?
The turning point in a story.
What is climax?
So clear in statement that there is no doubt about the meaning.
What is explicit?
The narrator is speaking to the reader and making the reader part of the story. "You" pronoun is used.
What is second person point of view?
A girl sits with 3 other girls at lunch but can't remember their names. What can you infer?
Is the girl a new student?
The time and place in a story.
What is setting?
The events leading to the resolution.
What is falling action?
Kindness, caring, friendship, helpful, family, etc.
What is theme category?
The Point of view that uses a narrator with access to only one character's perspective, thoughts, and feelings.
What is third person limited?
Something used to support your argument or claim.
What is evidence?
The series of events that make up the narrative, and how those events are presented.
What is plot?
The main problem in a story and what are the four types of this element?
What is conflict?
What is person vs. person?
What is person vs. nature?
What is person vs. self?
What is person vs. society?
Something that is understood but not clearly put into words.
What is implicit?
When a narrator shows/tells us what more than one character's perspective, thoughts, and feelings. The narrator is all knowing.
What is third person omniscient?
To repeat someone else's words completely and give credit to that person.
What is a quote?