Contains a subject, verb, and complete thought. (Independent clause).
Simple sentence
The main noun of a sentence. Who or what it is about.
Subject
Symbol that separates two independent clauses that are closely related.
Semicolon
- Extra beginning added before a root word.
- Added ending after a root word.
- Suffix
An action word that changes depending on the time in which it occurs.
Verb
A word that takes the place of a noun.
Pronoun
Uses a thing to signify ideas and qualities.
Symbolism
Main idea or lesson in the story; the life lesson learned.
Theme
Person or thing against the protagonist.
Antagonist
Problem within a characters own mind.
Internal Conflict
A feeling or atmosphere a story creates.
Mood
Interruption of the present to describe an event from the past.
Flashback
Makes the sentence more powerful/ interesting.
Strong Verb
Narrator is not a character in the story. Gets us into the mind of one character.
3rd Person Limited
Tips dropped by the author that hint what happens later.
Foreshadowing
Four examples of external conflict.
- Person vs. Person
- Person vs. Nature
- Person vs. Society
- Person vs. Fate
Symbol that demonstrates a long pause in a story.
Ellipsis
(...)
The noun a pronoun refers to.
Antecedent
Character who undergoes an important inner change.
Dynamic character
Narrator is a character in the story. From their point of view.
1st person
Structure of a story. It arranges events and actions in a story.
Break it down into sections...
PLOT
Exposition--> Rising Action--> Climax--> Falling Action--> Resolution.
Gets us into the mind of NO characters.
3rd Person Objective
Quick overview of passage.
Objective Summary
Define CITE
What is need to properly CITE evidence from a text.
To quote a part of the text.
Quotation marks, authors last name, and page number it was found on.
At the end of an introduction paragraph. (Wraps it up). A short statement that summarizes the main point of the piece.
Thesis statement