A little bit of everything
CER
Literary Elements
Literary Analysis
Sentence Structure
100

This is what you should you find background information about in your introduction.

What is the subject of the text. 

100

This is where you directly respond to a question.

Claim

100

This is the literary element that uses descriptive language to engage the reader's five senses (sight, sound, taste, touch, and smell) to create vivid mental pictures and sensations.

What is imagery?

100

This is the tense that you should use when you write in a literary analysis.

What is present tense?

100

This is the structure of a simple sentence.

What is an independent clause?

200

This is specifically who the writer wrote a text for.

What is primary audience?

200

This is the type of sentence a claim is.

What is a simple sentence?

200

These are the two terms that is the author's attitude toward the subject or events, which is conveyed through their word choices, sentence structure, and other stylistic elements.

What is tone and diction?

200

This is the paragraph where you are providing your context, claim, purpose, audience, and thesis.

What is an introduction?

200

This is the structure of a compound sentence.

What is two or more independent clauses linked using a coordinating conjunction (FANBOYS).

300

This is what you should do first if you receive a writing prompt. 

What is turn it into a question?

300

This is the complete definition of an independent clause.

a complete thought. It can stand on their own as complete sentences.

300

This is an object, person, place, or action represents an abstract idea or quality beyond its literal meaning.

What is symbolism?

300

This is the what is connected in a literary analysis.

What is theme and literary elements?

300

This is the structure of a complex sentence.

What is one or more dependent clauses and one or more independent clauses linked with a coordinating conjunction. 

400

This is the structure of your body paragraph.

What is claim, evidence, and reasoning. 

400
This is what evidence could be.

What is quotes, description of imagery, or summary of events. 

400

This is a direct comparison with two unlike things by stating one is the other, without using "like" or "as" to create a deeper meaning, vivid imagery, or a stronger connection for the reader 

What is metaphor

400

This is the purpose of your thesis.

What is tells the reader EXACTLY what you will be writing about. 

400

These are the coordinating conjunctions.

What is FANBOYS 

For, and, nor, but, or, yet, so

500

This is what yiur thesis needs to be complete.

What is authors last name, literary element, and theme in your own words?

500

this is the purpose of reasoning. 

What is directly explain how the literary element reveals the theme and state why this is important for the audience to know.

500

This is where we identify the role or purpose of a character in a story.

What is characterization?

500

This is the purpose of a body paragraph in a literary analysis.

What is to extend your thesis?

500

This is the difference between a compound and a complex sentence. 

A compound sentence has two independent clauses, and a complex sentence has one independent clause and one or more dependent clause. 

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