when a mental image (a picture) forms in your mind (you use your mind's eye)
What is imagery?
What is: theme, setting, plot, character, problem/resolution?
These are the signal words for what text structure?
What is first, second, time order, meanwhile, finally, at last, in the end, etc.
The people who read the story.
What is a audience?
What are text structures?
(Sequential, Compare/Contrast, Cause/Effect, Descriptive, Problem/Solution)
the way the author organizes his essay
When a word or phrase, or line is said over and over again
What is repetition?
What do I use to find the summary of a LITERARY passage?
What is BME? (C/S) (P) (S) sometimes theme!
What is argumentative?
What is author's purpose?
What is my strategy for main idea of an informational passage?
What is (main idea cupcake?) (Topic, Main Idea, Supporting Details)
who is the narrator of the poem: the VOICE of the poem
What is speaker?
These type of literary stories usually teach us a lesson, have characters with exaggerated abilities, or tell us how a natural phenomenon was created.
What is the traditional literature?
*Tall tales, folktales, myth, legends, etc.
What is a claim?
Something that is true or correct.
What is a valid?
Another word for adds to; or to help
What is an contributes?
The pattern of rhyming lines in poetry. (AABB)
What is a rhyme scheme?
saying the same thing in your own words while keeping the original meaning.
something that gets in the way of your goal
What is obstacle?
a text where the author tries to convince you the reader to agree with their opinion or ideas.
What is argumentative text?
=match
What is support?
The stage directions at the beginning of a NEW SCENCE mean a new ____.
What is setting?
when a mental image (a picture) forms in your mind (you use your mind's eye)
What is the imagery?
When the character wants to do something...
What is "willing"?
How does the author's purpose song go?
What is:
The author has a purpose.
To write for the reader.
Persuade
Inform
Explain
Entertain
& Describe
What is: photograph, title, subheading, map, captions, bullet points, fancy font, illustration, italics, glossary, index, and more.