The location and time of a story
Setting
This part of an essay tells what the topic will be.
Introduction
What point of view is the story being told from if it has words such as "you," "your," and yourself?"
a. first person
b. second person
c. third person
Second Person
I love going to baseball games they are so much fun people love baseball a lot because it is fun to watch.
The type of error in this sentence is?
Run-On Sentence
She walked as swift as the wind to get to class on time.
Simile: compares 2 things using the words "like" or "as"
The people or animals in a story
Characters
This is a short version of the story that includes just the important details.
Summary
The type of writing is the text if its purpose is to give you information, details, and facts about a subject
Informative Writing
The correctly written sentence is
A. "What time is it," she asked?
B. "What time is it?" she asked.
C. "What time is it," she asked.
The answer is B
This classroom is an icebox!
Metaphor: compares 2 things stating one is the other
The part of the book with chapter titles and pages of where to find them
Table of Contents
This type of writing can be fiction or non-fiction, but is usually written as a story with characters, setting, a plot, and descriptive details.
Narrative Writing
The type of writing when you take a stand on an issue and try to tell the reader your points about this issue
Argumentative Writing
This part of speech includes these words: is, was, are.
What are verbs?
The sea lashed out in anger at the ships, unwilling to tolerate another battle.
Personification: describe something non-human as if it has human traits or behaviors
The main message the author wants to convey in his/her story.
Theme
When the story is told from the perspective of the narrator, using words like "I" or "me"
First Person
To describe how things are alike and how they are different
compare and contrast
One is correct.
After going to Wal-Mart I ran home to see my new puppy.
After flying into New York, I went to see my old teacher.
"After flying into New York, I went to see my old teacher?"
I've told you a million times to clean your room!
Hyperbole: an obvious exaggeration to create a strong impression
The main parts of a story including characters, setting, problem and solution
Plot
This is the last part of a paper that wraps it up. It is best to end this with an impact statement
Conclusion
The 5 reasons a person writes to an audience
To Inform, To Persuade, To Explain, To Entertain, To Describe
The sloth may stay in the tree all day.
The helping verb in the sentence above is _____.
may
Ashley didn't come to school today because she's feeling under the weather.
Idiom: a phrase that means something different from what the words say