Type of trouble where a decision needs to be made or someone struggles with emotions.
What is internal conflict?
An assumption based on facts or reasonable evidence.
What is an inference?
When something is exaggerated for emphasis.
What is hyperbole?
Stories passed down by word-of-mouth from one generation to the next.
What is oral tradition?
What periods, exclamation points, and question marks are.
What are end marks?
What is plot?
A type of support used in argumentative writing where the writer addresses the opposing point of view with a defensive response.
What is a counterclaim?
What is sensory language? What is imagery?
The overall lesson or message in a story, often hidden and only revealed through story details.
What is theme?
You use these pieces of punctuation to show when you cite evidence or to demonstrate dialogue.
What are quotation marks?
The people or acting individuals in a story.
What are characters?
A term referring to the perspective of how a story is told, either as if the narrator is taking part of the action, as if the narrator were outside the situation and reporting events, or as if the reader is part of the action and roleplaying through events.
What is point of view?
Events that cannot possibly happen fall into the realm of this.
What is fantasy?
All fables end with one.
What is a moral?
The writing process where ideas are laid out on a separate sheet of paper so that thoughts can get organized for best effect.
What is outlining?
What is conflict?
A small part of something larger.
Whether a poem is written as a haiku, a sonnet, concretely, or otherwise -- we are referring to this.
What is poetic form?
The overall lesson or message in a story, often hidden and only revealed through story details, appreciated by most cultures on Earth.
What is universal theme?
The first sentence of a paragraph is technically called this.
What is a topic sentence?
The antagonist of the Shiloh.
Who is Judd Travers?
The term referring to how a writer intends to either persuade, inform, entertain, or reflect.
What is author's purpose?
The combination of stressed and unstressed syllables that form a beat.
What is rhythm?
Myths explain these through the actions of gods and goddesses.
What are natural phenomenon?
It's another word or phrase for "topic sentence."
What is thesis?