The names of books, movies, magazines, newspapers, articles, songs, plays, and works of art.
What is "Title"
An established claim that is proven through logical reasoning, examples, and research; a claim supported by reasons and evidence.
What is "Argument"
Someone reading a story
What is "Reader"
The process of looking at a series of written symbols and getting meaning from them.
What is "Reading"
What is Ms. Amber's favorite thing to drink?
What is "Red Bull"
The sentence that introduces the writer’s claim.
What is "Thesis Statement"
A problem the characters must solve; the central concern or problem in the story.
What is "Conflict"
The person who wrote the book, story, or novel.
What is "Author"
a brief statement(s) or account of the main points from a story.
What is "Summary"
What is Ms. Amber's favorite color?
What is "Yellow"
The main events that build in excitement.
What is "Rising Action"
The writer’s position on a problem or issue.
What is "Claim"
The narrator is a character in the story and tells it firsthand
What is "First Person"
Repeat or copy (a group of words from a text or speech), typically with an indication that one is not the original author or speaker.
What is "Quote or Quoting"
Who is allowed to make Ms. Amber's coffee?
What is "Peyton"
The moment of greatest tension in the story.
What is "Climax"
Information provided in the text that supports an answer to a question; information found directly in the text.
What is "Evidence"
The narrator is giving directions or instructions to you.
What is "Second Person"
Express the meaning of the story using your own words.
What is "Paraphrasing"
What is Ms. Amber's favorite animal?
What is "Duck"
How the story ends.
What is "Conclusion"
The information that persuades a reader to accept the writer’s claim.
What is "Reasoning"
The narrator is a character watching the action
What is "Third Person"
To pick out and emphasize text using a marker
What is "Highlighting"
Who is Ms. Amber's favorite musical artist?
What is "Beyonce"