R.I & R.L 7.1
R.I & R.L 7.2
R.I & R.L 7.3
Poetry Analysis
Miscellaneous
100

to quote something as evidence

What is "cite"
100

the main idea of a text or the main point an author is trying to make

What is "Central Idea"

100

The parts of the story

What is "Story Elements"

100

What is the name of the process we use to analyze poems?

What is "TPCASTT"

100

What type of Figurative Language is the example below:

David danced dutifully on the dance floor.

What is "Alliteration"

200

A sentence that provides evidence to support the main idea.

What is "Supporting Details"

200

An Essay where you argue your point by stating background information and evidence to support your claim

What is Argumentative Essay?

200

The solution to the conflict

What is "Resolution"

200

What does the first "T" in "TPCASST" stands for?

What is "Title" )Extra 200 points if you explain what you do with the first Title)

200

the main reasons why the author wrote the story hint: Persuade - Inform - Entertain

What is "author's purpose"

300

to examine or look at closely 

What is "Analyze"

300

Free of opinions 

What is "Objective"? 

300

To be a warning or indication of a future event

What is "foreshadow"
300

What does the "P" stand for and what does it mean?

What is "Paraphrase" "PUT IT IN YOUR OWN WORDS"

300

to see how things are similar between two or more things

What is "comparison"

400
Arriving at a probable, logical solution based on evidence

What is "Inference"

400

To make known or understandable to someone; to communicate

What is "convey"

400

The effect that individuals, ideas, and events have on each other 

What is "Interact"

400

A group of lines in a poem

What is "Stanza"

400

To see how things are different between 2 or more things

What is "Contrast"

500

Detailed or fully and clearly said

What is "Explicitly"

500

to have an effect on the outcome

What is "Shape"

500

An effect or change 

What is "Impact"
500
What does the C-A-S-T-T stand for and what do each of them mean?

What is Connotate, Attitude-Tone, Shift, Title, Theme

Look for deeper meanings, How the author feels about it the topic, does the authors point of view change and the overall message of the poem?

500

What type of figurative language compares two things by saying one is another?

What is "Metaphor"