This is the author's attitude about their writing.
What is tone?
A play is divided into _____ and scenes.
What are acts?
The different things you find in a text (ex. captions, graphics, maps)
What are text features?
What you need to support your argument.
What is evidence?
What are lines and stanzas?
The turning point of a story's plot.
What is the climax?
What it's called when characters are talking to each other.
What is dialogue?
What is text structure?
The author's main opinion about a topic.
What is a claim?
Comparing two unlike things using the words 'like' or 'as.'
What is a simile?
The message or moral of a story.
What is theme?
The part of the script where it tells you the characters' actions.
What are stage directions?
A type of informational text where events are recounted in order.
What is sequence/chronological order?
When the author has a preference for one idea over another.
What is bias?
The attitude of the reader when reading a poem.
What is mood?
What the writer is trying to convey to the reader in a text.
What is author's purpose?
The main character of a drama or fictional piece. The "good guy."
What is the protagonist?
The words found under a picture in an informational text.
What is a caption?
When an author acknowledges another viewpoint in their writing that does not match their own view.
What is a counterclaim?
When the poet uses words that appeal to your five senses.
What is imagery?
The personality of a character in a story.
What are character traits?
The author of a drama can also be called this.
What is a playwright?
Informational text is about real life, also called...
What is nonfiction?
When a person is trustworthy and knowledgeable about a subject.
What is credible?
When two words have the same ending sound.
What is rhyme?