The information in parenthesis or brackets.
What are stage directions?
A heading given to a subsection in an article.
What is subheading?
The strategy used to analyze fiction.
What is TWIST-T?
The strategy we use to analyze poetry.
What is TWIST-T?
Circling unknown words, defining them, highlighting key details, taking notes, and writing the main idea.
What is annotation?
Drama includes stage directions.
What is the most important information included in a drama?
The strategy you use to analyze a non-fiction text?
What is SPACE CAT?
The element that comes after the exposition on the plot diagram.
What is conflict?
Visualizing descriptive details in poetry.
What is imagery?
The lesson the author wants you to learn.
What is theme?
The separate information before the actual play begins.
What is a prologue?
The information below an image.
What is a caption?
The part of the passage when something changes and the main character begin to solve the problem.
What is the climax?
Little drops of water,
Little grains of sand,
Make the ocean mighty,
And the pleasant land.
What is A, B, C, B rhyme scheme?
Background knowledge + text evidence =
What is an inference (infer)?
The strategy we use to analyze drama.
What is SPARK?
Subheading, images, graphs, maps, blurbs, and tables.
What are text features?
The part of the passage where the main charcter has solved their problem.
What is conflict resolution?
Sight, taste, touch, smell, sound.
What is sensory details?
Add, remove, move, substitute, capitalization, usage, punctuation, and spelling.
What is revising and editing?
Examine dialogue nd actions that reveal character dynamics, conflicts and alliances.
What are (R) relationships in the SPARK strategy?
Important information from the beginning, middle, and end of an article.
What is a summary?
A feeling that a word evokes.
What is connotation?
The speaker's feeling or attitude towards the subject matter.
What is tone?
One difference the author is trying to convey in both passages is that...
What is restating part of the question in my answer and the beginning of my thesis statement?