This is where setting, characters and conflict is introduced.
Exposition
What special punctuation should be used in the “T” in GTAP/ACE?
”Quotation marks”
This is when an author uses words that appeal to your senses to help you picture what’s happening.
Imagery
What is the difference between theme and mood?
Theme - Central message.
Mood - How you feel while reading.
This style of font denotes titles of works,
ex: Twins Again
Italics
This part of plot is where the conflict increases.
Rising Action
The ‘G‘ in GTAP is Genre.
What does Genre mean?
A specific type of writing.
This is when an object, color, or action stands for something deeper.
ex: a heart meaning love
Symbolism
When you examine details carefully to explain or interpret something.
Analyze
These ”marks” are used for a direct quote or to cite evidence from a passage.
Quotation marks
This is the most exciting part of a plot.
Climax
What part of GTAP/ACE requires evidence to support your answer?
Cite
These two figures of speech compare two unlike things.
Simile - uses like or as
Metaphor - says that one thing is another
What are the four types of conflict?
Man vs Man
Man vs Self
Man vs Nature
Man vs Society
This style of font is used to emphasize important words or vocabulary
This part of a plot involves the events that lead to the resolution.
Falling Action
In GTAP/ACE, which category needs direct quotes from the text?
Cite Evidence
This is when writers give human qualities to animals or objects,
ex: ”The wind whispered through the trees.”
Personification
This is a type of extreme exaggeration,
ex: “I’m so hungry I could eat a horse!”
Hyperbole
These marks, like periods and commas, help make your writing clear and easy to read
Punctuation
This is where the conflict is resolved and the story ends.
Resolution
Which part of GTAP asks you restate the question?
P - Prompt
Name the three point of views from which a story can be told.
First person - I/We/Our
Second - You
Third person - She/He/They
This is what you do when you underline or highlight a text to help you understand it better.
Annotate
These are hints found in a sentence or paragraph that help you figure out the meaning of a tricky word
Context Clues