This is the type of irony when you expect one event but another happens
What is situational?
When a story uses pronouns such as "I" and "me" you know that it is told from this narration style.
What is first person point of view?
A scene or scenes showing events that happened earlier.
What is flashback?
This is the statement that you are arguing in your paper.
What is claim?
Putting a quote in a paper? Don't forget to do this!
What is internalize it?
This is the type of irony when you know what will happen, but a character does not
What is dramatic?
A narrator who reveals the thoughts and feelings of one character, but isn't a character in the story
What is third person limited?
A hint about a future event.
What is foreshadowing?
This is when you bring up something people on the other side would say.
What is counterclaim.
These are facts from research that you bring up to support your main idea.
What is evidence?
This is the type of irony involving double speak - saying one thing, but meaning another
What is verbal?
Words and phrases that appeal to our 5 senses.
What is imagery?
The message that the writer wants to communicate, but the reader has to figure it out.
What is implied main idea?
These are two rules for good commentary.
1. Two sentences. 2. No "TST."
Quotation, statistic, anecdote are all these.
What is attention getters?
Name the irony: Cassius thinks Titinius was captured, so he kills himself; however, Titinius was surrounded by friendly troops
What is situational?
How a story makes a reader feel
What is mood?
A message, moral, or underlying meaning of a literary text
What is theme?
These are two things a closing sentence must do.
1. Restate topic. 2. Add new insight.
The final sentence in a conclusion
What is related insight?
Name the irony: Trebonius says, "Caesar, I will be near to thee"
What is verbal?
This is when you learn about the time period, place, and events that influence a literary work.
What is historical context?
These are based on opinions, feelings, and/or personal judgment.
What are subjective comments?
These are the three steps to formatting a works cited page.
1. Alphabetical order. 2. Double space. 3. Hanging indent.
This expands on an idea and connects the idea to the thesis.
What is commentary?