a statement that tells what the text is mostly about
What is the controlling idea?
the abbreviation for author's purpose and what each letter stands for
What is PRIDE: to persuade, Recount, inform, describe, or entertain?
a statement that the author is trying to prove.
What is a claim?
the narrator is an observer, but can also zoom in on the thoughts and emotions of any character
What is third person omniscient?
a statement that makes an argument weaker (Bandwagon appeal, circular reasoning, etc.)
What are logical fallacies?
how the author creates the passage and puts it together (ex. cause and effect, sequencing, problem-solution, etc.)
What is author's organization/ Text Structure/Organizational pattern?
An expository text focused on a real person.
What is literary non-fiction?
Name 2 types of poetry and give one characteristic of each.
What is epic (a poem with a story line and follows the adventures of a hero; usually long and have rhythm and repetition), narrative (a poem that tells a story but is much shorter than an epic poem; usually follows the plot diagram), lyrical (a poem that expresses thoughts and emotions and contains rhyme and rhythm/meter), and free verse (a poem that has no rhyme or regular rhythm).