When a narrator uses "I, Me," it is written in this perspective
First Person
This part of an essay tells what the topic will be.
The topic sentence in the introduction paragraph
To use strong exaggeration
hyperbole
Tells how a problem is solved.
Problem and Solution
Kind, shy, funny, brave, mean, caring, etc.
In relation to reading a story, these are all examples of _________ _________.
When the narrator uses "She, He, they" it is written in this perspective
Third Person
Compound sentence
Giving human characteristics to something that is not human
personification
Tells how two or more things are alike or different.
Compare and Contrast
Pairing what you read with what you know to make an educated guess
Making an inference/inferencing
The message or lesson that can apply to you/me
Theme
Quotation marks
It's raining cats and dogs.
This is an example of what type of figurative language?
The author describes events in a certain order.
Sequence (or time order)
To give a short explanation that only includes the most important parts.
Summarize
What the story is mainly about?
Central or Main idea
The part of an introduction that captures the readers attention
A hook or attention getter
When a sentence or phrase contains multiple words with the same beginning sound.
Cause and effect
These are all examples of __________ __________.
How the story or passage is organized is known as its __________ ___________-
Text structure (Ex. Description, cause and effect, problem and solution, chronological order, compare and contrast)
This is the last part of a paper that wraps it up. It is best to end this with an impact statement.
conclusion
Which type of figurative language is the following sentence?
She is a tornado when she gets angry!
Metaphor
The author explains a topic using examples, details, and characteristics.
Description
When you highlight, underline or write symbols on a text/passage that you are reading.
annotating