Root word meaning heat.
What is Therm?
The topic of the story V. the opinion of the specific author
theme V. message
A conversation between characters.
What is dialogue?
What is a visual learner?
Someone who learns best through seeing; images, color, graphs
5 (P) root words and their definitions
Phon- sound
Photo- light
Pre- before
Post- after
Pro- for
Flashback?
Foreshadow?
Sequence?
Flashback- characters mind goes into the past before the plot
Foreshadow- author drops hints about what will happen in the future
Sequence- the correct order of events
Where a story takes place and how you feel there.
What is the Setting and Mood?
What is a literary learner?
Someone who learns best through the written word; reading instructions, retaining what they read easily...
2 root words that represent a component of a circle.
Definitions!
Dia- between or across
Meter- measurement
Dia-meter: the measurement across a circle
synonym
antonym
s- words that have the same definition/meaning
a- words that have opposite meanings
First-person narration
The narrator is the main character and when you read it is as if you were that character, reading the words "I think, I feel"
Two learning styles that do not have to do with seeing
Kinesthetic/Physical- movement & touch
Auditory-hearing
Musical- hearing
Conversational- hearing
All the root words we have that describe an amount or distance.
Centi- 100
Mono- one
Multi- many
Tele- far
Dia- across
Ultra- beyond
Direct v. Indirect Characterization
Direct- What the look like. What they are doing
Indirect- what they believe and think that fills in their personality.
Genre
Imagery
Climax
Inciting moment
Genre- type of book
Imagery- excessive details to give you a mental image
Climax- peak excitement. will or wont the character succeed
Inciting moment- The first moment that begins the whole problem
What learning styles can help keep you from getting bored while studying and how?
open ended.
5 words that use 2 root words each.
diameter, centimeter, telegraph, telephone, telescope, geography,
Prediction V. Inference
Both use textual evidence!
Prediction- guess about the future plot
Inference- a conclusion about the story for more depth, clarity, or ideas. Not the future outcome of the story!
Protagonist
Antagonist
Subordinate characters
Static Character
Round/Flat Character
Protagonist- main char
Antagonist- main villain
Subordinate- minor
Static- unchanging
Round- realistic Flat- unrealistic
What is a clue about Ms.Arlynda that tells us about her learning styles? Bonus points guess the order.
3.Kinesthetic
2. Visual
1. Auditory/Conversational