CUPS
ARGUMENT
DRAMA
INFORMATIONAL
FICTION
100

What do we capitalize? 

amy's grandma bought him flowers for his birthday.

Capitalize the A of the name Amy.

100

How can you explain your opinion?

By giving text evidence from the passage.

100

Two people in the drama that are reading off a script.

Dialogue.

100

What describes the photograph?

It describes the action or feeling the person or animal is doing.

100

What convinces you to know that it is a fiction story?

It starts on how it describes the story like for example, such as realistic fiction, adventure stories, historical fiction, mysteries, humor, myths, fantasy, and science fiction 

200

Is this spelled correctly? 

I walked by the sidewalk and wave to the mailman.

No. It should not wave, it should be waved.

200

How do you know about the author's purpose?

A message within the text.

200

Things you can put on a stage to add effect or bring the story to life.

Props.

200

Why do we need a table of contents?

We need it because a list, usually at the beginning of a book or long document, that outlines the main topics and sections covered within, helping readers navigate and understand the overall structure.

200

What tells you about the plot?

Including the "what" and "why" of those events, and how they drive the story forward.

300

What needs to be fixed? 

Leo chosse to keep his grades up so he could try out for the fatboll team.

Chosse and fatboll is not spelled correctly and should be spelled as chose and football. 

300

How would the author use figurative language?

When an author uses a concrete metaphor to describe something abstract, the reader automatically associates the original concept with a sight, a sound, a smell, a taste or even a touch

300

Direct feedback that is asked by someone working in the stage crew.

Stage directions.

300

Is a caption needed?

It is needed because it shows the description of the photograph.

300

Can you describe the setting with the author's perspective? 

Considering the main reason for writing, which can be to inform, persuade, or entertain, or a combination thereof, and analyze the language, tone, and writing techniques used to convey that purpose

400

What needs to be added or replaced? 

I told her to run faster so she could win the race, we got ice cream.

There should be a period after race and add After the race before we got ice cream.

400

What tells you that the story is sad or happy?

By looking in for tone and the mood of how the story can conflict into.

400

How can you find the atmosphere in the stage?

You can find the impact of a drama performance felt by the audience.

400

Why would a glossary help you with for a story?

It helps you find a word that you don't know what it means or how to spell it.

400

How can you find the theme of the story? 

You can find the theme with a central topic or subject that is woven throughout a story 

500

What needs to be replaced?

my grandma was run to her car becaue they're was an emergeny. 

The m needs to be capitalized. Also becaue and emergeny is spelled wrong. It should be because and emergency.

500

How do you analyze how the use of text structure contributes to the author's purpose 

If an author’s purpose is to entertain the readers, the author will probably choose to write a story in a narrative wa

500

What is the main role that brings in the character you are playing?

The role represents the concept of the play that describes the role of who you are playing.

500

How can the text features help us write an essay?

Text features are elements within a text, beyond the main content, that help readers understand and navigate the material, including titles, headings, captions, bold text, and tables of contents

500

How can you find the conflict of the story?

It occurs between two or more individuals or groups, such as a disagreement between friends or a conflict between nations

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