The person telling the story
Narrator/Author
What is Textual evidence
A word for word quote from the article/story or passage.
I____ Basketball every Sunday evening
play
a group of words with similar meanings is called
synonym
The punctuation mark that means a pause is needed in a sentence. It is also used to separate items in a list and to mark the place of thousands in a large numbe
Comma
The end of a story often includes A
Resolution/Moral
What does every quote need to have?
Quotation marks
She___ English very well
Speaks
the best way to say "Scared" using figurative language is______
(Best word Wins)
The punctuation mark used to indicate either possession or the omission of letters or numbers
Apostrophe
The turning point of the story where the main conflict is decided one way or another
Climax
Why is it important to provide textual evidence?
it makes your claim stronger and helps prove your point
_____ She your mother ?
is
A grammatical rule that the verb or verbs in a sentence must match the number, person, and gender of the subject; in English, the verb needs to match just the number and sometimes the person.
Subject verb agreement
This punctuation mark separates major sentence elements. It can be used between two closely related independent clauses
Semicolon
Connecting words or phrases that enables writing to flow smoothly from one idea to the next are called ______
Transition Words
What is an inference?
an educated guess using what you already know plus context clues.
What is an adverb
how you describe a verb
what was one of Mr. Branch's Catch phrases during trimester 1.
(Best answer wins)
What form of punctuation does on used to angrily call someone a punk for insinuating
exclamation point
This person, place, thing, or situation stands between the main character and their ultimate goa
Antagonist
what does explicit mean
Evidence that is directly stated in the text
A proper noun is different from a common noun because ?
A proper noun describes a specific person, place, or thing
how many different ways can you say "these two don't get along"?
(Best answer)
the sign standing for and, as in Smith & Co
Ampersand