How can you determine the point of view?
Who is telling the story and what thoughts you are able to see.
How does the setting impact a story
It influences the character's actions, the events of the plot, the mood, and imagery of a story.
Words that are not meant in the way they are said
Ex: "I literally could almost died when my math teacher told us we would have a test today"
Figurative Language
The term that means: Conversations between two or more people in a narrative text.
Dialogue
Give an example of a Metaphor
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What are the parts of a plot diagram?
Exposition, Inciting Incident, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, Resolution
This is when you come to a conclusion or educated guess based on facts that you know from the story
Inferring
This can advance the plot, reveal a character's thoughts or feelings, or show how characters react at the moment through the way that they speak .
Dialogue
Give an example of a Simile
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What is a personal narrative?
It is a type of writing that relates to personal experience usually told in first person.
this is the main idea or the "moral" of a story
What is theme?
What is point of view?
Who is telling the story/ the perspective the story is told.
What is an analogy?
comparison between two things, typically for the purpose of explanation or clarification.
What is "vivid imagery"?
To include all of the senses when describing something in a piece of writing. These senses are seeing, hearing, tasting, smelling, and touching.
When you use words you know in a sentence to determine the meaning of a word you are unfamiliar with
Context clues
What are the two main characters in a story?
Protagonist and Antagonist
How do you determine the theme of a story?
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What's the difference between "literal" and "figurative" language?
Figurative: Doesn't mean what you say - "expression"
Literal: You mean exactly what you say