Can describe or modify a verb, adjective, or adverb
What is an Adverb?
The main character of the book wanted to be called
What is Jack?
The name of the author's brother in "My Family's Slave"
Who is Arthur?
The naysayer mentioned in chapter 6 can be defined as
What is someone who opposes your view/argument?
Definition of Linseed
What is Flaxseed?
Does not express a complete thought and lacks a subject or predicate
What is a Sentence Fragment?
The mother's boyfriend did this with the boy in the car
What is followed the mother home?
The full name of the "slave" in "My Family's Slave"
Who is Eudocia Tomas Pulido?
Your book states: "If you consistently avoid [this] in your writing you will probably have trouble...differentiating your views from those of others.
What is the first person (I)?
The poet we read who wrote the poem I am Vertical
Who is Sylvia Plath?
A, AN, and THE are called
What is an Article?
The main character could change his name under this one condition
What is Catechism classes?
The name of the poem by Robert Hayden
What is Those Winter Sundays?
You can overanalyze a quote (true or false)
What is False? (see pg. 50-51)
The first and last name of the author you read for rhetorical analysis
Who is Alex Tizon?
For, And, Nor, But, Or, Yet, and So are considered
What are Coordinating Conjunctions?
The author's first and last name
What is Tobias Wolff?
The young girl who gave a speech about education reform and rights for women and children
Who is Malala (Yousafzai)?
Title of Chapter 1
What is They Say?
Love, happy, hope, anger, joy are considered
What are (idea) nouns?
Usually end in -LY
What is an Adverb?
The genre of the book
What is Memoir?
Close reading is
What is the deep analysis of text?
Your book states: "Quotations that are inserted into a text without such a frame are sometimes called..."
What are dangling quotations or hit-and-run quotations?
The last word on your assignment schedule
What is Bye?