A comparison using like or as
Simile
This POV uses clue words like "we, our, us"
1st Person
What is the sentence that goes at the end of your introduction paragraph?
Thesis statement
The message of a story
Theme
"She was lightning when she ran on the track" contains what figurative language?
An extreme exaggeration
Hyperbole
This POV allows the reader to see everyone's thoughts and feelings
3rd Person Omniscient
This is the number of body paragraphs you normally have for an essay
3
This part of the plot introduces charatcers and setting
Exposition
In poetry, the equivalent of a paragraph is called what?
Stanza
A word that imitates like the sound it represents
Onomatopoeia
This POV allows the reader to only see one character's thoughts and feelings
3rd Person Limited
True or False: You don't need to use evidence in your body paragraphs to support your claims
False
The feeling the reader gets when reading a text
Mood
When an author is writing to give explicit instructions, what is their purpose?
Explain
Giving human-like characters/attributes to non-human things
Personification
This POV doesn't allow the reader to see anyone's thoughts or feelings
3rd Person Objective
What does CSER stand for?
Claim
Summary
Evidence
Reasoning
How the author feels about the subject they are writing about
Tone
The suffix -ology means...
The study of
A phrase that has a secret meaning and can be confusing if thought of literally
Idiom
This POV uses clues words like "you, yours"
2nd Person
When writing an argumentative essay, this statement that goes against your thesis can help solidify your own arguments
Counterclaim/Counterargument
The prefix re- means...
A word that modifies or further describes a verb or adjective
Adverb