The three parts of the Exposition.
Characters, setting, conflict
The protagonists of the novel
Tom and Edward
"Hold up! Don't be so hasty."
Hasty means?
Acting quickly or urgently
An arguable statement.
Claim
The total number of 6th-grade Lit/Com teachers
Two
Where and when the story takes place.
He teachers Tom reading and writing.
Father Andrew
Not new and sturdy, this house is old and ______
Rickety
Evidence taken directly from a text.
Textual evidence
Name of the other 6th-grade Lit/Comp teacher.
Mr. Eagen / Mr. Bixler
The two main character types.
Protagonist and Antagonist
King at the start of the novel.
King Henry VIII
You could say you're very confused, or you could say this.
Bewildered / Perplexed
We need to give the author credit, so we use this.
Citation
Mr. Eagen and Mr. Bixler both graduated from this university.
University of Northern Colorado
This is where most of the story takes place.
Rising action
The mythical world that Edward rules, according to Miles.
Kingdom of Dreams and Shadows
"Feeling despondent, the lesser noble abided by the King's orders."
Abide means
To accept the decision or order.
Name for the round brackets used to mark the author's last name and the page number.
Parentheses ( )
This 6th-grade Lit/Comp teacher taught a class called "Reading" last year.
Mr. Bixler
The turning point of the conflict.
Climax
Commonly used to hold liquid, but also a throne for King Foo-Foo.
A barrel
You could call them peace officers or you could call them this.
Constables
Commonly, we say claim, data, warrant is this style of writing.
Argumentative.
This 6th-grade Lit/Comp teacher prefers Xbox.
This 6th-grade Lit/Comp teacher prefers Playstation.
Mr. Eagen - Xbox
Mr. Bixler - PS4