A comparison using like or as
What is a simile?
This type of text will include characters that are usually not real
What is fiction?
What does SCR stand for?
What is short constructed response?
When a character doesn't know something but the audience does...
What is dramatic irony?
If an author is trying to get you to do something, they have written a ________ text.
What is a persuasive text?
What is personification?
This type of text has stanzas
What is a poem?
How many sentences should a SCR have?
What is four sentences (ACE)?
An educated guess is also known as a _____
What is an inference?
When an author's reasoning is the same as their base argument, they have presented:
What is circular reasoning (logical fallacy)?
The lightning crackled in the night sky.
What is onomatopoeia?
This type of text has the purpose of informing, persuading, or entertaining
What is an informational text?
An Extended Constructed Response (ECR) should have an introduction paragraph that ends with a....
What is a thesis statement?
_____ is how the author feels about what they're writing about.
What is tone?
What is a drama?
He was her Romeo!
What is an allusion?
This type of text includes text features such as pictures, captions, subheadings, etc.
What is informational?
An ECR should have a minimum of how many pieces of evidence?
What is two?
______ is how the reader feels when reading something.
"You should join this club or you'll be the only one left out of it." is an example of a ____
What is a bandwagon appeal?
Break a leg tonight!
What is an idiom?
Chronological, Cause and Effect, Compare and Contrast, Description and Problem and Solution are all types of...
What is text structure?
The easiest way to figure out whether a written response is an ECR vs. an SCR is by looking for ______ within the question/description telling you what to do.
What are bullet points?
Every fictional text and poem will have a moral of the story or lesson. This is known as a _____.
What is a theme?
When an author presents two contrasting ideas side by side, this is called _____.
What is a juxtaposition?