How to Annotate a Text
POV
FLUSH
Podcasts
There, their, they're
100

Four ways to annotate a text.

What are circle, underline, highlight, and draw a picture?

100

The person telling the story.

Who is the narrator?
100

This character made a big don't-don't when he decided to flush do-do into the bay.

Who is Dusty Muleman?

100

The one who sets up the episode for the listener.

Who is the host?

100

Is that your house way over _____?

THERE.

200

The blank spaces around a passage of text. 

What are margins?

200

The narrator uses "I," and "me," pronouns.

What is first-person?

200

This beer-drinking and often sleepy character has a pest-like name.

Who is Lice Peeking?

200

You can use this software to edit sound files.

What is audacity?

200

To each ______ own.

THEIR.

300

Good readers write these in the margins of a text.

What are comments and questions?

300

The narrator uses "you" to tell the story.

What is second-person?

300

Mr. Underwood trades this prized marine craft for help catching wrong-doers.

What is a skiff?

300

A listener can find your podcast here.

What is on the internet?

300
When someone says middle school is tough, _____ not lyin'.

They're.

400

It's a strategy with a tea-time association that you can use when you come across a word you don't know.

What is diffusion?

400

The following passage is an example of this P.O.V.

"He is just what a young man ought to be," said she, "sensible, good humoured, lively; and I never saw such happy manners!-so much ease, with such perfect good breeding!"

What is third-person?

400

This casino boat is at the center of the Flush conspiracy.

 What is the Coral Queen?

400

"NaNaNaNaNa NaNaNaNaNa BATMAAAAN!!!" is an example of this.

What is a theme song?

400

They are way in over _____ head.

Their.

500

Flush takes place in this set of islands that divides the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico.

What are the Florida Keys?