This genre has stanzas and lines, with line breaks
What is POETRY?
How do I tell the difference in an ECR and SCR?
The ECR has bullets.
The formation of a word from a sound associated with what is named. Example: Sizzle, hiss
What is an onomatopoeia?
Where would you find the setting, characters, and conflict?
What is the EXPOSITION
When you need help with a word you do not know, what tool should you utilize?
What is a dictionary?
What is the difference between fantasy and science fiction?
What is fantasy has aspects of make believe such as talking animals or magic that are impossible. Science fiction has story lines that could be possible with the inclusion of futuristic technology such as robots, time machines, or other.
If a question asks us to revise a sentence or combine sentences, do we need to restate the question?
NO
Which figurative language is shown?
"His laughter was as contagious as a virus, spreading through the room like wildfire."
What is a simile?
This is the turning point in the story where the main character changes in some type of way.
What is the CLIMAX?
What does FANBOYS stand for?
What is:
For, and, nor, but, or, yet, so
This genre has stage directions, characters, scenes, acts...
What is a DRAMA/PLAY?
What is the acronym to help us with the summary? And what does it stand for? - ALSO, what do I need to make sure my summary covers?
WWWWWH
Who, what, where, when, why, how
Beginning, middle, and end
Which type of literary device uses vivid language to create mental pictures for the reader, engaging their senses?
What is imagery?
This is the part of the story where the conflict is being tied up and getting ready to be resolved.
What is the FALLING ACTION
Do I read all the answer options before choosing an answer? Yes or no and why
What is yes, because the answer could be the very last choice and if I jump to conclusions, I will get it incorrect.
This genre uses a Plot Structure to tell the story.
What is FICTION?
What is the acronym for our ECR? And what does it stand for?
ICE TEA
introduction, conclusion, explanations
thesis, evidence, and author's purpose
Which figurative language can be seen below?
Junior high can be a melting pot of personalities.
What is a metaphor?
This element is where all the tension builds up in the story
What is the Rising Action?
What is the difference in first and third person?
What is First-person uses "I" or "we" to represent the narrator as a character in the story, sharing their own thoughts and experiences. Third-person, on the other hand, uses "he," "she," "it," or "they" to refer to characters, with the narrator being outside the story, often observing and narrating events from a detached perspective.
This genre has characters like Zeus, Perseus, Medusa, and other Greek gods..
What is MYTHOLOGY?
What is the most crucial sentence of my ECR? What do I use to form it? Where should this sentence be in my essay?
The thesis
Rewording the prompt
The first sentence, or in the introduction
Which type of figurative language can be seen below?
"The wind whispered secrets through the trees."
What is personification?
This is the element where the conflict is RESOLVED
What is RESOLUTION
If I get overwhelmed, what can I do?
What is: take a small break, eat a part of my snack, go to the restroom and wash my hands and face, do square breathing, take a deep breath and KNOW that you ARE FINE because you are READY