What are some common reasons an author writes a text?
To inform, entertain, persuade, or explain
What does it mean to “cite evidence” in your answers?
To provide specific details or quotes from the text to support your answer
What is a simile? Give an example.
A simile is a comparison using "like" or "as." Example: “She is as brave as a lion.”
What is a graphic feature?
Graphic features include charts, photographs, and diagrams.
What is tone?
The author’s attitude toward the subject or audience
Is determining the author's purpose important for understanding the theme of the text?
yes, we do both together
Why is it important to use evidence when explaining your understanding of a text?
Evidence adds credibility to your answer and shows a deeper understanding of the text.
Identify the type of figurative language: "The wind howled in the night."
Personification, because the wind is given human qualities by "howling."
How do graphic features enhance a reader’s understanding of a text?
They provide visual context, making complex information more understandable.
How can an author’s word choice impact the tone of a text?
How can an author’s word choice impact the tone of a text?
Give an example of a text type from what we have read in class and its author's purpose
Brown Girl Dreaming, to express a feeling
Selfie, to inform
The poems, to express a feeling
What's so funny, Mr. Scieszka, to entertain
how many sentences is Ms. Sara looking for in a question with a written response?
3 sentences or more
Why do authors use figurative language in their writing?
Figurative language creates vivid imagery and can convey emotions or ideas in a more powerful way.
Identify a print feature in the Selfie text that we read
Print features like headings with the names of each artist
Provide me with two different adjectives that you can use to describe the tone of a text
condescending, optimistic, angry, cheerful, peaceful, calm...etc.
how does an author’s purpose change the way they organize their writing?
a purpose to inform might include clear headings and factual details,
while a purpose to entertain may use a narrative format and detailed descriptions.
What is the difference between citing a direct quote and summarizing evidence from the text?
Citing a direct quote uses the author’s exact words with quotation marks, while summarizing involves rephrasing the idea in your own words to convey the same meaning concisely.
What is hyperbole ?
Hyperbole is an extreme exaggeration
Name three types of print features and explain their purpose.
Titles grab attention and suggest the topic
Subheadings break down information
Captions provide context for images.
What is connotation, and how does it affect word choice?
Connotation is the emotional or cultural association of a word beyond its literal meaning, influencing tone and reader reaction.
What are some techniques an author might use to emphasize their purpose?
persuasive language, imagery, rhetorical questions, and repetition
How can you determine which evidence best supports an answer in a reading passage?
By identifying the main point and looking for direct quotes or details that closely align with and strengthen that point.
What is the effect of metaphors on readers?
Metaphors create vivid images and help readers understand complex ideas by relating them to familiar experiences.
What role do headings and subheadings play in helping readers understand informational texts?
Headings and subheadings organize information into sections, guiding readers and allowing them to find specific information more easily.
How can the choice of point of view impact a story’s tone?
Point of view determines whose perspective readers experience the story from, influencing their connection to characters and shaping the tone based on the narrator's personality and biases.