Annotations
Fiction
Drama
Poetry
100

What does PIE stand for?

Persuade, Inform, Entertain

100

What is usually the author's purpose of a fictional text?

To entertain (it's fun)
100

What it the name of the person who wrote the drama?

Playwright

100

What is the difference between the speaker and the poet?

Speaker - the one telling you the poem

Poet - the one who wrote the poem

200

What diagram do you use to show your understanding of a fictional story?

PLOT

200

What are 3 ways for the second element within the plot?

Problem, inciting incident, conflict

200

In a drama, what are the names of the people within the drama? What is the name for where the drama takes place?

Characters

Setting

200

What is the difference between a rhyme and alliteration? Do we focus on the way they look or sound?

Rhyme - repeating sound at the END of words

Alliteration - repeating sound at the BEGINNING of words

300

If I don't know the meaning of a word, what can I do?

Use dictionary, use context clues

300

What do I need to put on my plot diagram to show the character changes throughout the story?

:) :( :0 

300

When characters engage in conversation (what they say), it is known was ...

dialogue

300

What is a stanza and what happens when there is a new stanza?

Stanza - group of lines

new stanza means changes in the poem

400

If I don't know the answer to a question, what can I do?

Use process of elimination

Look at important words

400

How do you make a summary of a fictional text?

Somebody

Wanted

But

So

Then

400

What are the words within parentheses?

Stage directions - tell the actors what to do, how to move

400

What type of figurative language is this?

The sun stretched its golden arms across the sky.

Personification

500

What is theme and what parts of the plot do you look at to identify this? (3 key places on plot)

Theme - a lesson or moral that can be learned from what happened.

Inciting incident, climax, resolution

500

What is POV? 

1st vs 3rd limited vs 3rd omniscient

Point of view

1st - the narrator is telling the story

3rd limited - can only know what one person is feeling/thinking

3rd omniscient - knows what ALL characters are feeling/thinking

500
In a drama, when there is a new setting, there is a new _____. 

SCENE

500

How do I show my understanding of the poem?

Drawing or writing what I understood from each stanza - IMAGERY