The least common point of view in literature
What is second person point of view?
The definition of theme
What is the moral or lesson of a story?
A higher-level synonym for the word "happy"
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What is "enthusiastic," "upbeat," "cheerful," "merry," "joyful?"
A description of the narrator of The Watsons Go to Birmingham using two adjectives
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What is intelligent and responsible?
The definition of metaphor.
What is a comparison between two unlike things without using the words "like" or "as?"
The point of view the TV show Spongebob is told in
What is third person point of view?
The theme of "Little Red Riding Hood"
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What is "looks can be deceiving?"
Two lower-level synonyms for the word "melancholic"
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What are gloomy and depressed?
The meaning of the metaphor "a key for every lock" in "Laura's Key"
What is "there is a solution to every problem?"
The difference between metaphor and simile with examples.
What is a comparison between two unlike things using "like" or "as" AND not using "like or as?"
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Two synonyms for "point of view"
What are "perspective" and "narration?"
Two things we should NEVER include in a theme
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What are character's names and events from a story's plot?
Three synonyms for "information"
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What are "data, facts, details?"
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What are calm and mature?
An example of a metaphor used in a text we read in class.
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Three texts we read in class written from the first person point of view.
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What are "Chameleon," "Inside Out" and "Unusual Normality?"
The theme of "Chameleon"
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What is "always be yourself?"
Three higher-level synonyms for "bad"
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What are "evil, unpleasant, negative?"
Two themes present in "Inside Out"
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What is "be kind to others" and "always celebrate diversity?"
The difference between figurative language and literal language.
What is writing that says exactly what it means and writing that creates meaning by comparing one thing to another?
What are omniscient (all-knowing), objective (no knowledge of characters' thoughts and feelings) and limited (limited to one character)?
The themes of three fairytales.
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What is "always be yourself," "looks can be deceiving" and "always tell the truth?"
Four synonyms for "theme"
What are "lesson, message, moral, advice?"
The central idea of "The Medicine Bag"
What is a young boy who feels self-conscious of his grandfather and his Native American culture?
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