point of view
text structure
vocab
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what is the point of view of this sentence? I got the answer wrong DUNG IT!   

the answer is 1st person

100

by reading this title what is the the text  structure HOW TO MAKE PAPPER CLAWS 

sequence 

100

what does blaring mean in the sentence below

the sirens were blaring during the drill

the sirens were very loud 

100

what is a haiku poem

a Japanese poem usually about nature  

200

if I am writing a biography book what is the P.O.V.

3rd person 

200


What clues in the text help you identify the organizational structure of the passage?


In a text, clues that help identify the organizational structure include signal words or phrases such as "first," "next," "then," "finally" for chronological order; "cause," "effect," "due to," "consequently" for cause and effect; "compare," "contrast," "similarly," "however" for compare and contrast; "problem," "solution," "challenge," "resolution" for problem and solution; and "description," "characteristics," "features" for descriptive structure. Additionally, headings, subheadings, and paragraph organization can provide insight into the overall structure of the text.

200

what does nocturnal mean

it mean sleep all day and active all night

200

How does the setting of the story impact the events that happen?

The place where the story happens affects what happens. For example, if it's in a spooky house, scary things might happen there.

300

what P.O.V is a autobiography


1st person


300


How is the information organized in the passage, and how does this organization help you understand the main idea?


In the passage, the information is organized chronologically. This organization helps readers understand the main idea by presenting events or ideas in order to understand the text.


300

what is a amendment 

a change made to improve, correct, or add something

300


What words or actions from the story help you understand how the author wants you to feel about the main character?"


The author shows us how to feel about the main character by describing their actions and feelings. For example, when the character helps their friend, the author wants us to see them as kind.

400

how does point of view affect how the story is told

  (Teacher decides) 

400


In a paragraph about the effects of climate change on wildlife, which text structure would be most effective: cause and effect, problem and solution, compare and contrast, or chronological order

cause and effect

400

what is the meaning for debris

The scattered remains of something destroyed or broken.

400


In 'The Three Little Pigs,' what are the different strategies each pig uses to build their house, and how do these strategies impact their ability to withstand the wolf's attacks?

The first pig builds a house of straw, the second of sticks, and the third of bricks. The first two houses are easily blown down by the wolf, while the third house, made of bricks, withstands the wolf's attacks.

500

How does using 'I' or 'he/she/they' change the way a story is told?



Using "I" or "he/she/they" changes the way a story is told by influencing who is narrating the story and how much information the narrator has access to. This choice affects the perspective through which events are described, the portrayal of characters, and the overall tone of the narrative.


500

If you were writing a story about a character's day at the park, would it make more sense to organize it in the order events happened (like waking up, getting ready, arriving at the park, playing, and going home) or to focus on describing different parts of the park (like the playground, the pond, the trails, and the picnic area)? Why?"

putting events in order help the reading understand where and when the event is happening

500

what does extraordinary mean?


very unusual 

500

what is a rhetorical question?

a question more prove a point or make a dramatic effect rather than get a answer

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