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Point of View
Poetry
100

to guess what will happen next

predict

100

The narrator is one of the main characters telling the story (I, me, ours).

first person

100

to take someone else's work and say it's yours

plagiarize 

100

The car swerved when it hit a patch of ice. I knew better than to stomp on the brakes because that would make things worse.  So, I tried steering it towards the dry part of the road.

First Person

100

a poem consisting of a pair of lines

couplet

200

referring to the five senses: sight, touch, hear, smell, taste


sensory language

200

proof

evidence

200

moving from one thing or place to another

transition

200

Dale laughed at his friend. "I can't believe he just tried to make that jump," he thought.  Tom looked frustrated.  "Why did I try to make that jump when I knew I didn't have enough speed," he thought to himself.

Third Person Omniscient

200

lines that belong together in a poem; a poem's paragraphs

stanza

300

having to do with school and education

academic

300

put in order by time

chronological

300

the narrator is not a character in the story and knows the thoughts and feelings of ALL the characters

3rd Person Omniscient

300

I stood in front of the store looking through the windows at all the lights and wrapped gifts.  I thought it was all so beautiful.

first person point of view

300

The rhythm of stressed and unstressed syllables

meter

400

standards that a decision is based or judged on

criteria

400

What is Mrs. Bennett's first name?

Ellen

400

category or type of story or written material

genre

400

Jenny looked at Mary and thought, "She is such an awesome basketball player. I am so glad she came to this school." Mary was thinking the same thing as she stole the ball from a teammate and made the shot. She was glad she was on this team.

third person omniscient

400

poem that is three lines, with 5 syllables on the first line, 7 on the second, and 5 on the third

haiku

500

personal emotional definition along with the exact definition of a word

connotation

500

words around an unknown word that helps a reader figure out the meaning

context

500

the narrator is not a character in the story and knows the thoughts and feelings of only ONE of the characters in the story

3rd Person Limited

500

Paul glanced at Matt.  "I am not so sure this is a great idea," Paul said.  Matt rolled his eyes, "Wimp," he thought.  "Let's go!" he hollered to Paul.

Third Person Limited

500

the pattern of rhyme

rhyme scheme