This term means clearly and directly stated without confusion.
What is explicitly?
This is the main point or underlying message of a story.
What is theme?
A story told in the order events happened uses this structure.
What is chronological order?
Where is Mr. Smallwood from?
What is Liberia?
What does GPA stand for?
What is grade point average?
Language that appeals to the five senses is called this.
What is sensory language?
The author's attitude toward the subject is known as this.
What is tone?
This structure explains a problem and how it's resolved.
What is problem and solution?
Who are Ms. Martin’s two fraternity brothers in the school?
Who are Mr. Moody and Mr. Jackson?
Who is the youngest assistant principal at LHS?
Who is Mr. Jackson?
This word describes sneaking around or hiding with bad intent.
What is skulking?
This term means a brief, neutral restatement of the main points of a text.
What is an objective summary?
A structure that explains why something happens and the result.
What is cause and effect?
Who is the girls basketball coach?
Who is Coach Brown?
What class period is Ms. Martin’s favorite class?
What is 2nd period?
This literary device gives clues about what will happen later in the story.
What is foreshadowing?
This refers to the narrator's position in relation to the story.
What is point of view?
A structure that highlights similarities and differences.
What is compare and contrast?
Who is the head cheer coach?
Who is Coach M?
What is the LHS mascot?
What is the Lions?
This is the feeling or attitude someone has toward a subject.
What are sentiments?
This is the overall emotional feeling a text creates for the reader.
What is mood?
A structure used when an author gives vivid details to help readers picture something.
What is description?
Who is the receptionist in the front office?
Who is Mrs. John?
In what city is Luella High School located?
What is Locust Grove?