If you feel anxious, you might feel this way.
What is nervous?
The vibe or atmosphere of the writing piece.
What is the mood?
The main character of the story, who arrived from Cuba six months ago.
Who is Lucinda?
What is blindness and deafness?
The title of an article.
What is a headline?
What is an ornament?
Where the story takes place.
What is setting?
Lucinda's new friend, who helped her look for the dog.
Who is Ashley?
Helen Keller's teacher.
Who is Anne Sullivan?
The place where the author's name is located.
What is a byline?
What is artistic?
What is imagery?
The profession Lucinda thinks she might follow.
What is a dancer?
Helen Keller's first word.
What is water?
Answers the questions "who", "what", "when", and "where".
What is the introduction of the article?
The place where the land meets the sea.
What is shore?
What is word choice?
The character responsible for the power outage in Lucinda's building.
Who is Chauncey?
How Helen Keller learned to speak and move her mouth.
What are lip vibrations?
Answers the questions "how and why".
What is the body of the article?
The edge or border of a page.
What is a margin?
The mood of this sentence: "The darkness above loomed while Maria shivered, suddenly and without reason. An owl hooted in the distance. The gravestones seemed to have grown bigger."
What is scary/horror/suspense?
Where they take dogs who are lost.
What is the pound?
The place Helen Keller graduated from.
What is Radcliffe College / Harvard University?
The term for understanding what you read online and being aware of what you are reading.
What is media literacy?