similie uses which two words
like or as
Poetry written to sound like a regular conversation.
free verse
A piece of evidence that the author uses to support their opinion or idea.
text evidence
Describes events in order.
sequential/ chronological
phobia means?
ex: claustropohia
fear
He's a couch potato.
metaphor
The attitude the author implies.
tone
Highlighting or underlining key words and or phases or major ideas
annotation
The way the author organizes information in a written work.
text structure
audio
audience
audiable
hear
The sun kissed me while I was clicking a picture.
Personification
The feeling that the author creates for the reader.
mood
An inference can best be described as:
conclusion reached based on evidence of reasoning
compare and contrast
-ful meaning?
grateful
beautiful
wonderful
full of or noteable of
He was running faster than the wind.
hyperbole
The way of describing the pattern in a poem.
ryhme scheme
Cite a piece of textual evidence to support the statement: "The character is brave."
A- She faced the dragon with fear.
B. She wallked quickly.
A
Using a bubble to elaborate on details of writing
descriptive
counteract
counterpoint
counterargument
counter- against or opposite
I'm pulling your leg.
Idiom
A picture the poet creates using lively words that spark the reader senses.
imagery
Make an inference from this statement:
"She closed her book and sighed deeply."
A. She finished reading.
B. She was tired.
C. She was fustrated.
A
Words like: therefore, so, this led to, as a result, because , if, then
are used in what type of text?
cause and effect
intrapersonal
intravenous
intra- within or into