The life lesson the author wants the reader to learn. It does not include specific characters or story events.
THEME
The way an author organizes a text. This depends on the author's purpose.
TEXT STRUCTURE
Is a text structure that writes about events and actions. It describes What happened and Why it happened.
CAUSE (WHY) AND EFFECT (WHAT)
The part of the plot that ties up all of the loose ends.
FALLING ACTION
The narrator is floating above telling what all of the characters below are doing, saying, nd thinking. The are not actively participating in the sotry.
THIRD PERSON POINT OF VIEW
Personal Knowledge + TBE=
INFERENCE
Is a text structure that arranges events or steps in order of time or occurrence.
CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER (SEQUENTIAL ORDER)
Is the part of the plot that gives information the reader must know to understand the rest story.
BACKGROUND INFORMATION
A retelling of the main events in a text in a shorter version.
SUMMARY
This type of writing is composed of stanzas, verses, rhyme, and rythem.
POETRY
Background information, rising action(struggle),
climax, turning point, falling action.
PLOT
Is a type of text structure that writes about a problem and how it can be solved.
PROBLEM SOLUTION
Is the part of the plot that shows the problem, conflict, or struggle.
RISING ACTION
Tells the time and place in which the story happens.
SETTING
This type of writing consist of stage directions, cast of characters, acts, names of characters with colons then dialogue.
DRAMA OR PLAY
The people, animals, or things that act out the story.
CHARACTERS
Is a type of text structure that uses the five senses.
DESCRIPTION
Is the part of the plot in which the struggle is the most intense.
CLIMAX
Who is telling us the story. Narrator
POINT OF VIEW
This type of writing consist of paragraphs, dialogue with quotation marks, and a plot.
PROSE, STORY, OR NARRATIVE
Words and phrases in a text that help the reader determine the meaning of unknown words.
CONTEXT CLUES
Is a text structure that describes how things are the same and different.
COMPARE AND CONTRAST
Is the part of the plot in which the struggle ends.
RESOLUTION OR TURNING POINT
The narrator is an active participant in the story. We see pronouns such as I, me, we, us etc.
FIRST PERSON POINT OF VIEW
This is informational text that is told or written by a person that was present at the event or participated in the event.
FIRST HAND ACCOUNT