The thing that should go at the end of a sentence
What is punctuation
This adds human like characteristics to non-living things
What is personification
The type of text structure that goes in time order
What is a Sequence
This Greek-Latin root means 1
What is mono
What is the thing that is mainly found in the topic sentence of a passage
What is the main idea
A pronoun that does not have a clear antecedent
What is a vague pronoun
This over exaggerates a situation
What is a hyperbole
The type of text structure that uses words such as, issue, since, for instance, in addition to, also, and specifically.
What is Descriptive
This Greek-Latin root mean against
What is anti
The valuable life lesson you can learn from a story
What is the theme
The type of sentence that has 2 sentences combined
What is a compound sentence
This does not mean what is literally said
What is and idiom
The type of text structure that uses words such as problem, issue, since, as a result, and so.
What is Problem and Solution
This Greek-Latin root means sour
What is acid
The thing you do when you include the who, what, when, where, why, and how in a short passage
What is Summarize
The type of sentence where a section can be remove and the sentence remains the same
What is a Non-Restrictive sentence
The use of the same beginning consonant sound in a line or verse
What is alliteration
The type of text structure that uses words such as since, because, if, due to, as a result of, causes, leads to, consequently, then, and therefore.
What is Cause and Effect
This Greek-Latin root means height, summit, or tip
The thing you do when pulling a story apart
What is analyze
The type of sentence where the subject and verb agree
what is Subject-Verb Agreement
An expression or idea that is over-used
What is a cliche
The text structure that uses words such as similar, same, alike, both, as well as, unlike, as opposed to, on the other hand, in contrast, and instead.
What is Compare and Contrast
This Greek-Latin root means air or atmosphere
What is aer
When you put information from two or more texts while writing a TDA to show your deeper understanding