Showing preference for one thing or idea over another.
What is Bias?
Words taken directly from a text and set off with quotation marks.
What is a Quotation?
________ writing includes judgments and emotions that can cloud or even change a text's meaning
What is Subjective?
In fiction, this can place a reader directly in a scene.
What is Dialogue?
These pronouns (I, me, mine, my) all describe what point of view.
What is First Person?
Details to support a conclusion.
What is Evidence?
A comparison of two unlike things using like or as.
What is Simile.
It is crucial to understand the connection between the __________ of the passage and the ___________ that can be drawn from it.
What is Structure and Conclusion?
This shows differences.
What is Contrast?
This term refers to the underlying message or main idea that an author wants to convey in a piece of literature, often a universal truth or lesson.
What is the theme?
Documentation that makes use of primary sources in some way; examples include biographies and textbooks.
What are Secondary Sources?
A visual display that represents data using lines or bars; it shows a relationship between two or more variables.
_________ _______ often have figures based on measurements.
What are Technical Texts?
How one idea relates to the next in leading to a conclusion.
What is Logic?
These pronouns (you, your, yours) all describe what point of view?
What is Second Person?
A mood or style established by the author's choice of words; also conveys author's attitude toward the subject.
What is Tone?
What is an individual piece of information from a text; it could be a fact or a figure, or it could be a description of someone or something.
What is a Detail?
Your __________ does not have to use direct phrases and quotes from the passage.
What is Summary?
A perspective of a writer trying to involve the reader.
What is Second Person?
This term describes the perspective or vantage point from which a story is told, determining the narrator's relationship to the events of the narrative.
What is point of view?
This is an implied meaning of a word.
What is Connotation?
A straight line that shows events in the order that they happened.
What is a Timeline?
___________ _____ frequently use unfamiliar terms
What are Informational Texts?
What are the main differences between fiction and nonfiction texts?
These pronouns (he, him, his, she, her, hers, it, its) all describe what point of view?
What is Third Person?