What is the term for breaking a word into syllables?
Syllabication
What does it mean to make an inference?
To make a logical guess based on evidence and reasoning
What is an internal response of a character?
A character's thoughts, feelings, and emotions
What is the climax of a story?
The turning point of the story where the conflict reaches its peak
What does it mean to analyze the author's purpose?
To understand why the author wrote the text (to inform, entertain, persuade)
How can you determine the part of speech of a word?
By looking at context and usage in sentences.
Give an example of using text evidence to support a claim.
For example, citing specific lines from a text to support an argument
How do external responses differ from internal responses?
Internal responses are feelings; external responses are actions or reactions
Define rising action in a narrative.
The series of events leading up to the climax
How does text structure contribute to an author's message?
It helps convey the author's message more effectively
What resource can you use to find the origin of a word?
Dictionary
Why is it important to use evidence in your writing?
It strengthens your argument and makes it more persuasive
Give an example of how a character’s response can influence the plot.
A character's decision in a critical moment can change the story's direction
What does falling action refer to?
The events that follow the climax leading to the resolution
Give an example of figurative language and its purpose in a text.
For example, a simile comparing two unlike things to add meaning
What is the meaning of the word "analyze"?
To examine in detail for understanding
How can you tell if an inference is supported by the text?
By checking if the details in the text back up the inference made
What is the role of a protagonist?
The main character around whom the story revolves
Explain what a flashback is in literature.
A technique that allows the author to present past events in the narrative
What mood can be created through word choice?
Word choice can create feelings of joy, sadness, tension, etc.
How do you pronounce the word "philosophy"?
/fəˈlɒsəfi/
Describe a situation where evidence can change your understanding of a text.
Evidence can provide clarity and a new perspective that changes interpretations
How can a character’s actions reveal their motivations?
Actions can show desires, fears, or beliefs of the character
How do non-linear elements affect the storytelling?
They can create suspense or provide background information that enhances the story
How does the author's voice influence the reader's understanding?
The author's unique way of expressing ideas can impact the reader's connection to the text