Multiple Genres
When the author uses it, she, he, they, their
What is 3rd person
How authors use specific techniques to communicate or tell you something
What is Convey
An educated guess or logical conclusion made by combining evidence from the text with your own background knowledge.
What is the Inferencing
True or False.
The author creates the tone, you feel the mood
What is True
When the author uses "I,"me," "my," "mine," "we," "us," "our," and "ours"
What is 1st Person Point of View
The message of the story teaches us that it's important to be honest, because the character got in trouble for lying. What skill am I using?
What is the theme of a story?
Which piece of evidence best supports the author’s what...
What is Claim
This only requires you to answer and provide one piece of evidence
WHAT IS SCR
Anytime I am unsure of what a word means while I am reading or answering a question, I do this
What is look up the definition
If you are not paraphrasing, you can copy and paste your text evidence but it must have what in front and behind it?
What is "Quotation Marks"
A figure of speech that directly compares two unlike things by stating one thing is the other, without using "like" or "as".
What is Metaphor
If you are reading or writing a list of items, you are using this punctuation to separate the thought?
What is a comma?
This is when the authors provide facts and data that can be proven
What is Objective Point of View
a literary device where authors plant subtle hints, clues, or symbols
What is Forshadowing
to give for a purpose or TO ADD
What is Contribute?
If there is only a single person or thing, will you make a change using "IS" or "ARE"
What is "IS"
This includes the setting, rising actions, conflict, falling action, and resolution
What is Plot Diagram
This is the writers beliefs or opinions
What is Subjective Point of View
Is the actions taken by a character that sets the plot in motion
WHAT IS sequence of events
If there are two or more people or things, will you make a change using "IS" or "ARE"
What is Are
Main Idea, Key Idea, Central Idea, Controlling Idea, Thesis
WHAT is The Topic (Mean All the same, what is the author talking about)
When you restate someone else's words using your own words.
What is Paraphrasing
You CANNOT make a claim without
What is Facts and Evidence
What punctuation do you place in FRONT and BEHIND words like "However," "nevertheless," and "although"
What is a Semicolon and Comma
a literary device and figure of speech that assigns human traits, emotions, or actions to inanimate objects, animals, or abstract concepts to make descriptions more vivid, engaging, and emotional
WHAT is personification
You do this when you restate, answer the question in a writing prompt, provide text evidence, and explain your evidence.
What is RACE
An educated guess or logical conclusion made by combining evidence from the text with your own background knowledge.
WHAT is inferencing
When starting the second body of the ECR what do you to begin
What is transition word or sentence