What does the word "Toxic" mean?
Poisonous
This is the most exciting part of the story.
Climax
What is this an example of,
'My mom walked into the room, "Sorry kiddo, we can't go".'
Diagloue
Comes at the end of the introduction that answers the prompt.
Thesis.
Goes around the evidence at the start and end.
Quotation marks.
What does the word "urgent" mean?
Important
This is where we are 'exposed' to the context of the story.
exposition
This is where the writer tells you something is happening; the “live-action” parts.
narration
Used to support the claim usually collected from texts.
Evidence
Goes at the end of the quote before the punctuation along with the author's last name.
Page number/ Paragraph number/ Lines (poem)
What does the word "Displace" mean?
To push something out of place
This is the problem of the story.
Conflict.
This is where a detailed look at something in the story; appeals to at least one of the five senses.
Description.
Supports the evidence either by connecting the evidence to the claim or describing what it does.
Explanation.
This always needs to be contexted and stated before the evidence.
Who is speaking.
What does the word "Vulnerable" mean?
easily hurt or damaged
The falling action is usually where?
near the end
This is where we see a character’s thoughts.
Inner monologue
Comes at the very beginning of the introduction that grabs the reader's attention.
Hook
These three contexts are optional and don't need to always be stated.
Where What, when
What does the word "resident" mean?
a person who lives in a place longterm
The rising action is usually where?
The beginning.
This is where we learn facts or background information about the characters, setting, and situation.
The number of areas in an entire essay.
Paragraphs.
This must be longer than the evidence that is provided beforehand.
Explanation