Vocab: This term is what forces the character do complete an action.
What is motivation
100
What is a couplet?
What is a poem that is formed by two sentence stanzas with each line rhyming with the first sentence.
100
Vocab: What is one sentence summary of an article?
What is main idea of an article.
100
What does PIE stand for? What do we use it for?
What is Persuade, Inform, Entertain. Author's purpose.
100
What are some examples of literary nonfiction?
What is biography/autobiography and memiors
200
Becky has great hair and loves to be around friends. What is Becky's internal trait?
What is she is social.
200
What is a metaphor?
What is two things being compared without like or as.
200
What is one way to annotate for expository articles?
What is finding the main idea in each paragraph.
200
List off some examples of a rhetorical fallacy?
What is caricature, false assumption, leading question
200
What type of language does literary nonfiction use?
What is sensory language
300
What is the difference theme?
What is a lesson learned through the story.
300
What is a simile?
What is two things being compared using like or as.
300
What is 3rd person omniscient?
What is the narrator is all knowing.
300
What's the difference between a common place assertion and an opinion?
What is a common place assertion COULD be true (the sun will rise tomorrow, but do we know for sure?) while an opinion is a person's thoughts on a topic with no evidence.
300
What is one example of great testing strategy?
What is freebie: list one
400
What is the difference between topic and theme?
What is topic is one word that helps develop a life lesson.
400
What is an extended metaphor?
What is the entire poem is a comparison of two things (remember the "Thumbprint" poem?)
400
List out the three basic types of POV and their corresponding pronouns.
What is First: I, me, my ; 2nd: You and Your; 3rd: Us, We, Them
400
Where do you normally see leading questions on?
What is political ads.
400
What is one example of great testing strategy?
What is freebie: list one
500
Create a plot diagram. List all the elements and what you find in each (according to the STAAR test).
What is Exposition: characters, setting. Rising Action: Conflict. Climax: Conflict is being solved. Falling action: wrap up details. Resolution: ending.
500
What does the acronym STEP mean when analyzing STAAR poetry?
What is S: Speaker, T: Theme, E: Emotional words (tone and mood), P: Poetic devices (figurative language).
500
Which POV allows the narrator to see only the character's actions?