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Topic 2
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100

This type of poem has 14 lines

What is Shakespearean sonnet?

100

This poing of view is identified with I, and me

What's First person point of view?
100

This type of conflict happens inside the character. 

What's internal conflict?

100

This type of conflict deals with outside forces

What's external conflict?

100

Maria tries to save her dog during a storm, but the strong wind and rain make it very difficult.
This type of conflict is _________

What is external conflict?

200

This persuasive technique makes you want to follow what everyone is doing.

What's bandwagon appeal?

200

In this point of view the narrator only knows what happens to one character.

What's a limited point of view?

200

Some of the text features that we can observe in informational texts are:

What are headings, subheadings, words in bold and words in italic?
200

The glowing lights decorated the room.
The word glowing is an example of? 

WHat is s present participle?
200

The broken window was fixed yesterday.
The word broken is an example of?

What is a past participle?

300

When you're inclined towards a topic you are...

What's bias?

300

In this point of view the narrator knows everything that happens to all characters. 

What's an omniscient point of view?

300

It’s a statement that address opposing viewpoints previously stated.

What are counterclaims?

300

This is an inclination in favor or against a particular opinion.
This is called _____________.

What is bias?

300

Alex had studied all week for the test, but now that it was in front of him, he felt nervous. Part of him wanted to try his best, but another part of him was afraid of failing and wanted to give up.
What type of conflict is this? 

What is internal conflict?

400

Two-voice poetry is performed by two readers who read a poem together, taking turns and sometimes speaking at the same time.
This is an example of how __________ must be read.

What is two voice poetry?

400

This text structure shows how one event or situation leads to another event or situation 

What's cause and effect structure?

400

“Join our cause, and be part of a brighter, better future for all.” 
This is an example of the persuasive technique of_______ 

What is glittering generalization?

400

“Day and Night” (Two-Voice Poem)

Voice 1 (Day):
I wake the world with light

Voice 2 (Night):
I wrap the world in quiet

Both:
We take turns, never meeting

Voice 1 (Day):
I bring warmth and movement

Voice 2 (Night):
I bring rest and dreams

Both:
Together, we keep balance

What type of poem is this an example of?

What is two-voice poetry?

400

“Everyone in our school is using this app—don’t be the only one left out!”
What is this an example of?

What is the bandwagon appeal?

500

Sofia wants to join the school’s science club, but some classmates tell her that “girls aren’t good at science.” She must decide whether to ignore them and follow her passion or give up to avoid being judged.
Which realistic fiction characteristic is this an example of?

What is conflicts often reflect social issues or problems?

500

If landslides are a consequence of heavy rains, I can totally say, based on evidence, that accidents can happen during heavy rains, as well as accidents being common in this type of weather.

A logical guess based on facts and experience was made.

This is called…

What’s an inference?

500

Consider the situation, there is a lack of digital resources at a school. You've been asked to write a letter to request assistance from the ministry of education. Besides using formal language what other type would you need?

What's persuasive language?

500

Running through the park, the dog chased a squirrel.
Which is the participial phrase and what is it modifying?

What is running through the park and the dog?

500

Action:
Maria gives her lunch to a classmate who forgot theirs.
What can we infer about Maria's personality?

What is kind and generous?