what is the difference between a protagonist and antagonist?
protagonist- the main character of the story "The Hero"
Antagonist- the character who goes against the main character "The Vilnian"
What is controlling idea/ thesis?
The rhythm of a poem, defined by the number of stressed and unstressed syllables in each line
What is Meter?
The position the author takes on the issue presented in the text
What is Claim?
What strategy should you use to write an SCR?
R. Restate the question
A. Answer the question
C. Cite text evidence
E. Explain the text evidence
When and where the story takes place
What is setting?
information, facts, examples, and details that support the controlling idea/thesis
What is evidence?
Poetry has line and stanzas while drama has paragraphs, acts, and scenes.
What is the difference between poetry structures and drama structures?
the pa position or stance on a topic or issue and a viewpoint that opposes the author's claim or thesis.
What is the difference between counter argument and argument?
What is the most important part of a constructed response?
The central idea (claim/thesis)
what a character does or says in response to an event (Actions, words, interactions with others
What is External Response
to show what something looks like, to highlight or emphasize an idea, to explain , to illustrate to provide background information
What is the purpose of text features?
Why are stage directions important?
Because they allow the actor/ audience to have a better understanding of what is going on in the play and what the character should be thinking/feeling/doing
The author argues against the opposing viewpoint.
What is Rebuttal?
What is the difference between an SCR and ECR
SCR is a three sentence paragraph
ECR is a five paragraph essay.
What are the five parts of a plot?
exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution
What are the five text structures?
compare/contrast
cause/effect/
chronological/sequential
description
problem/solution
Why do Poets include figurative language in poetry?
To create vivid imagery, evoke emotions, and convey complex ideas in a more impactful and memorable way, moving beyond literal meaning to enhance the reader's experience and understanding.
What are the three rhetorical devices?
Ethos, pathos, and logos
List three things you need in an augmentative essay
Claim, Argument, counterargument, and rebuttal
what is the difference between flashback and foreshadowing?
Flashback- the author pauses the story to describe something that happened earlier so that readers better understand what's happening right now or will happen later in the story.
Foreshadowing- the author provides hints about events that may occur later in the story.
the way the information is organized in a text
What are text structures?
Why do poets include rhyme scheme in their poems.
Rhyme scheme adds musicality and rhythm to the words. It is a tool that poets use to create structure and coherence in their work.
What are the three types of evidence used?
logical- evidence that makes sense because it is based on logic
empirical - evidence that comes from science and research
anecdotal- evidence that comes from personal stories
Explain 5 ways to get a score of "5" on the ECR
Clearly state your thesis
organize your writing
develop your ideas in detail
use evidence from the selection in your response
use correct spelling, capitalization, punctuation, and grammar