Identify and define
Identify
Identify
bonus
100

identify three things from things fall apart

  1. Igbo Culture
  2. Conflict (between tradition and change)
  3. Characters (like Okonkwo)
100

Identify definition 

simple, compound, and complex sentences

  1. Simple Sentence: One complete thought.
  2. Compound Sentence: Two complete thoughts joined together.
  3. Complex Sentence: One complete thought and one incomplete thought joined together.
100

Know the summaries of Chapter 1, Chapter 7, and Chapter 25 of Things fall apart

Chapter 1: Okonkwo's introduction as a powerful warrior in the Igbo tribe.

Chapter 7: Okonkwo's internal struggle amidst the arrival of Christian missionaries, causing tension in the tribe.

Chapter 25: Okonkwo's tragic downfall due to his resistance to colonial influence, leading to his demise.

100

What is a counterargument?


A counterargument is an opposing viewpoint or argument presented to refute or challenge the main argument or thesis statement.

200

List the 5 characters from Things Fall Apart and describe their character


  • Okonkwo: Strong-willed warrior, values tradition.
  • Nwoye: Okonkwo's son, initially struggles, later converts to Christianity.
  • Ezinma: Okonkwo's intelligent and resilient daughter.
  • Obierika: Okonkwo's pragmatic friend, questions traditions.
  • Mr. Brown: White missionary, initially tolerant and respected.
200

What are context clues and be able to identify it?

Context clues are hints or information in a text that help you understand the meaning of unfamiliar words or phrases. They can be found in the surrounding sentences or paragraphs and may include definitions, examples, synonyms, or explanations.

200

Define these types of characters round, flat, static, and dynamic

  1. Round characters: Complex and changing.
  2. Flat characters: Simple and unchanging.
  3. Static characters: Unchanging throughout.
  4. Dynamic characters: Changing and evolving.
200

Identify types of opening paragraphs?

  1. Anecdote: A short, engaging story that relates to the topic of the essay or article.

  2. Question: Posing a thought-provoking question to the reader that encourages them to think about the topic.

  3. Statistic: Presenting a surprising or compelling statistic related to the subject matter to grab the reader's attention.

  4. Quotation: Starting with a relevant and impactful quote from a notable figure or source.

  5. Description: Painting a vivid picture or scene related to the topic to draw the reader in.

  6. Shocking statement: Opening with a bold or startling statement that captures the reader's interest and makes them want to learn more.

300

Define descriptive adjectives and know the definition

Define theme and know how to identify them within a text

Descriptive adjectives are words that describe or modify nouns, providing more detail about their qualities or characteristics.

A theme is the main idea or underlying message conveyed in a piece of writing or artwork. Themes often explore universal concepts or truths about human nature. They can be identified by looking at recurring patterns, motifs, or messages throughout the text.

300

what is irony?

Irony is when the outcome is different from what was expected

300

Define Annotation and why it is important to use it?

Annotation is the act of adding notes or comments to a text, usually to provide explanations, interpretations, or additional insights. It's important because it helps readers engage with the text, understand complex ideas, and remember key information.

400

Define what a persuasive essay is?

A persuasive essay is a type of writing that aims to convince the reader to accept the writer's point of view or take a particular action.

400

What is the main Idea and being able to identify within a text?

The main idea is the central point or message of a text. Identifying it means understanding what the text is primarily about in a concise way.

400

Define ethos, pathos, and logos

Ethos: Credibility.

Pathos: Emotions.

Logos: Logic.

500

In poetry writing, identify what a stanza, rhyme scheme, and poetry strategies are Short and simple

  1. Stanza: A stanza is a group of lines in a poem, usually with a specific number of lines and a recurring pattern.

  2. Rhyme scheme: Rhyme scheme is the pattern of rhymes at the end of each line in a poem, usually represented by letters to indicate which lines rhyme with each other.

  3. Poetry strategies: Poetry strategies are techniques or methods poets use to convey meaning, such as imagery, metaphor, simile, personification, and symbolism.

500

Define Transitional words and give examples?

Transitional words are words or phrases that connect ideas and help guide the reader through a piece of writing. They signal relationships between sentences and paragraphs, indicating shifts in time, space, cause and effect, comparison, contrast, and more.

M
e
n
u