Using information gathered to guess the future
What is predicting?
The letters QAR stand for.
What are question answer relationships?
This is what FAE stands for.
What is fast action explanation?
Signpost where things repeat.
That dancer looked like a graceful swan is an example of this type of figurative language.
What is a simile?
Using illustrations to predict what a story is about.
What are pictures?
An answer is simple and easy to find.
What is right there?
This is another word for proof in a fast action explanation.
This signpost involves flashbacks.
What is memory moment?
The forest was a maze of branches and bramble is an example of this.
What is a metaphor?
When you look for things that repeat to help predict a story.
What are patterns?
The answer is your own opinion.
What is on my own?
A statement that can be argued.
What is a claim?
The signpost that would involve the question, "What should I go to college for?"
What is a tough question?
The thunder rumbled angrily in the sky is an example of this.
What is personification?
When you use what you already know to predict what might happen.
What is prior knowledge?
The type of question you have to search for.
What is think and search?
The explanation of evidence in a fast action explanation.
What is reasoning?
The signpost that is used when Simba has a personal talk with his son Simba in the Lion King.
What is Words of the Wiser?
It's raining cats and dogs is an example of this.
What is an idiom?
This 4th P is what you use after you read to decide if your prediction is correct or incorrect using text evidence.
What is proving?
Type of question that uses what you read along with your own knowledge to answer.
What is writer and me?
The fast action explanation, "Izzy and Sam were both creative. Izzy and Sam are both creative because they both like to make art and art is creative." is missing __________
What is the evidence?
The signpost that appears in Tangled when the scary men start singing, " I have a dream."
What is contrasts and contradictions?
Something that is exactly how it is said.
What is literal?