Where/when the story takes place.
Setting
When a narrator uses "I, Me," it is written in this perspective
First Person
A statement that tells what a writing will be about.
Thesis Statement
The feeling of the reader after reading the text.
Mood
The lesson or moral of a story
Theme
The problem of the story
conflict
The message or lesson of the story
Theme
a situation in which the audience or reader has a better understanding of events than the characters in a story do
Irony
"She is busy as a bee."
This is an example of what type of figurative language?
Simile
A simile (pronounced SIM-i-lee) is figurative language that compares two things using the words “like” or “as.”
A literary device to hint at or allude to future plot developments - hint that something will happen in the future
Foreshadowing
To tell how things are the same or different
Compare and Contrast
When the narrator uses "She, He, they" it is written in this perspective
Third Person
Text based on factual information.
Non-fiction
Using context clues, what part of speech is the following word:
OMINOUS
"The blackened sky appeared ominous and we all ran inside for cover."
Ominous is an adjective.
The structure of a text means...
how a text is organized
Which word in the sentence is the pronoun:
"Mrs. Salonga was so excited to teach her students this new math."
her
Read the sentence. Tell what type of figurative language is found here.
"The sky looked angry."
personification
What does an adverb describe?
Verb
A genre is a story that deals with alien cloning.
science fiction
Name any 6 pronouns
she, her, his, him, it, they, them, we, us
What does R.A.C.E. stand for?
R- restate
A- answer
C- cite evidence
E- explain
Where are you going?
Which words in this sentence are VERBS
are, going
How many nouns are in this sentence. Name them!
Boyer and Shayna drove past the store and quickly parked by Chipotle.
4; Boyner, Shayna, store, Chipolte
Which word matches this definition?
"The quality or feeling of being thankful."
a. marvelous
b. grateful
c. exceptional
b. grateful
“I have a ton of homework to do tonight.”
hyperbole