The river bend lazily splashed against the rocks.
Personification
The most exciting part of a narrative.
Climax.
Informative writing should be unbiased, true or false?
True/
Don't you believe that we can make the world a better place? (Two devices)
Rhetorical question and direct address.
Stanza.
Erika is eating eclairs for a treat.
Alliteration.
The conclusion to a story.
An acronym to remember for a newspaper article.
The rainforest is vast, beautiful, and filled with life.
Triplets
The voice of the poem.
The speaker.
Anthony is so tired. He moved as if he were a slug.
Simile.
The problem of the story.
Conflict.
Writing to inform should be detailed, but also to the point. What is a word that starts with C that means to write to the point?
Concise.
88% of the class believes that the Grade 6's should play soccer last period.
Stat.
ABBA CCD is an example of a..?
Rhyme scheme.
The sun was blazing outside; the students watched the from the window of their classroom. The portable was a prison cell. (Two devices)
Powerful verb and metaphor.
The rising action.
Is a blog writing to inform? True or False?
True
The student believed that it was an excellent idea for a field trip.
Opinion.
All poems must have a t_____.
Theme.
My grandmother's pizza smells heavenly. The fresh basil is sure to tingle your tastebuds. When you bite into the crust you hear a loud crunch. (Four devices)
Senses, alliteration, adjective and onomatopoeia.
Three things you should include in the exposition.
Characters, setting and a narrative hook.
Ms. Iezzi will miss all of her students dearly and she has loved working at SMD.
Emotive language
Some poems can have a sad meaning. Some poems are celebratory.
Tone