Wild
What is Fierce?
The overall emotional feeling of the piece
What is mood?
Comparison using the words 'like' or 'as'
What is a simile?
Friendly or hospitable
What is Hostile?
The number of evidence a short response requires
What is two pieces of evidence?
To allow
What is Tolerate?
To figure out a character's perspective, we look for:
What is dialogue, actions, feelings?
An exaggeration
What is a hyperbole?
Someone who does the right thing
What is Juvenile?
The first paragraph of an extended response
What is an introduction?
Imitate
What is Emulate?
Whether the story is told in first person, third person, limited, or omniscient
What is point of view?
Words that make a sound
What is onomatopoeia?
Disappoint
What is Impressed?
The order of a short response
What is Claim, Context, Evidence Analysis, Context, Evidence, Analysis?
Sense of right and wrong
What is Conscience?
What type of figurative language did this author use in the following sentence?
"I'll walk a thousand miles, if I can just see you tonight"
What is hyperbole?
Turning objects (non-human) to having human characteristics
What is personification?
Superficial or not important
What is Profound?
How many paragraphs would you write for the following prompt?
Consider the excerpt from "Home" and the poem "The Other Side". How do the authors, Gwendolyn Brooks and Angela Johnson, use descriptive language to develop the speaker's perspective of home? Be sure to include evidence from both texts to support your response.
What is 4 paragraphs? Introduction, Body Paragraph on "Home", Body Paragraph on "The Other Side", Conclusion
Common or widespread
What is Prevalent?
Characters in the story is having a conversation with each other
What is dialogue?
Comparing two unlike things
What is a metaphor?
Calm or unexcited
What is Vehement?
The first sentence in a short response