connecting with a word using like or as
simile
an educated guess
prediction
when the dramatic part of the story hits
climax
when you dont expect/know something
irony
when the author favors one side more than the other
bias
Boom!
*Sizzle*
how does one help you to understand
contribute
the introduction/setting
exposition
when theres a list of things to do in order
sequintial order
when the author is trying to convince you to be on one side
persuading
when the author describes the surroundings
imagery
authors attitude with the text
tone
an specific event gets conflict going
insiting incident
what does irony create
humor/suspense
what can foreshadowing cause
suspense
the trees dance with the wind
personifiation
how you feel about the text
mood
when the author uses they/them/their
3rd person POV
when you expect something to happen but the opposite happens
situational irony
the authors purpose in this genre would most not likely to be entertaining
Non-fiction
what is the affect of alliteration
ryhthm
opinion stated as if factual
claim
what different point of veiw creates
dramatic irony
when the author says one thing but it means the opposite
verbal irony
when theres no opinion or bias things
objective summary