What is a clause
subject and a verb
what is the difference between third person omniscient and third person limited.
third person is omniscient is knowing everything about all character, and third person limited is only knowing what the main character knows.
what is the reader response lens
the reader's relationship to events within the text or ability to relate to the experiences. basically how does the book make you feel.
prewriting, drafting, revising, proofreading, and publishing
what is the difference between literally and figurally.
literally is where words that function exactly as defined, figuratively is not a direct meaning you have to find the meaning of the text
What is the difference between an independent clause and a dependent clause
an independent clause is a complete thought, and a dependent clause is an incomplete clause.
who is the antagonist
the character is opposition to the protagonist
what is the post-colonial lens
assumes that the story was written by colonizing forces. how the colonized people are portrayed, and how the colonized are portrayed as "others" throughout the story.
what is the difference between draft writing and proofreading
proofreading is making sure there are no errors, mistakes, or anything that needs to be fixed, where draft writing is putting information into your own words and writing sentences and paragraphs
examples of figurative language and their functions
answers may vary
what makes up a simple sentence
1 independent clause
who is the protagonist
the main character of the story
what is the formalist lens
takes the view of how symbolism and different themes shape a story
what is revising
reading your essay again, fixing words and sentences that don't work, and taking out or adding parts to it.
what is an idiom
a saying that isn't meant to be taken literally.
what are all components of plot
exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, resolution
what are 3 examples of lenses
marxist, archetypical, historical, etc
what is publishing
where you share your finished product. read your writing aloud, or publish/submit to canvas for students.
what is the difference between a simile and a metaphor
a simile is comparing 2 things while using like or as and a metaphor is comparing 2 things not using like or as
How many components make up a compound complex sentance
5 components
what are all of the elements of a story
setting, characters, plot, conflict, resolution, point of view, theme, mood, protagonist, and the antagonist.
what is the purpose of the lenses of literature
to see that there are multiple perspectives, and different ways of looking at a book or novel.
what is proofreading
where you make sure all sentences are correct, checking grammar, punctuation, change words that don't make sense, and have someone check the work.
an old saying that has wisdom.