Finding an example in the text to support your answer is called...
Citing Evidence
The part of the plot diagram where the story reaches it's highest point of tension or drama
When the author gives you hints at future events to help you predict what will happen
foreshadowing
When you come across a word you don't know, you should use ____________ to figure out that word. Hint* these are hints found within a sentence, paragraph, or passage that a reader can use to understand the meanings of new or unfamiliar words.
context clues
a word or phrase that means exactly or nearly the same as another word or phrase in the same language, for example shut and close
synonym
C. E.R stands for.....
claim, evidence, and reasoning
The part of the plot diagram where the story shares the background information and setting.
exposition
Anxiety or excitement about what might happen next
suspense
A life lesson in a book is called a ________________.
Theme
a word opposite in meaning to another (ex: bad and good ).
antonym
A conclusion reached on evidence and reasoning from a text is called a...
Inference
In third person limited point of view, the narrator knows the inner thoughts of how many characters?
One
With this point of view, the writer is telling the story from their own perspective. Uses the pronouns "I, me, my"
1st person point of view
A reference to something famous. It can refer to another story, work of art, well known-person, place, story, music, or pop culture.
an allusion
A comparison without using like or as
Metaphor
Name 1 type of genre (of book)
Fiction, historical fiction, fairytale/fable, horror, humor, non-fiction, mystery, fantasy, drama, mythology, romance
List the point of view: "In this point of view, the story is told from an outsider. It uses the pronouns "he, she, they, them"
3rd person point of view
In third person omniscient...the narrator knows the thoughts of how many people?
multiple people or all people
A new type of figurative language that you learned about this year. "compares or contrasts two things, typically for the purpose of clarification."
Analogy
Repeated letters with the same sound in two or more neighboring words.
Alliteration
List one thing that makes strong evidence
options:
-it's specific
-it supports your claim
-it is formatted correctly
List this part of the plot diagram: "The moment or event in the story that pushes the story into motion"
Inciting Incident
When you know more than the characters in a story. You know something is going to happen that the character doesn't know.
We used S.T.E.A.L characterization to determine what character traits to give a character. What does the acronym S.T.E.A.L. stand for?
says, thoughts, effect on others, actions, and looks
Visually descriptive or figurative language, especially in a literary work. Sensory writing (writing with your 5 senses) is called.....
Imagery