Define mood
A feeling the reader gets while reading a story.
Ava stared at the scoreboard and kicked the dirt. She refused to look at her teammates.
What can you infer about ava
She is upset
"Mark and Betty went to the store for a snack" is what point of view?
3rd person point of view
How do you organize a space party
You planet
What is the term of hints about what is going to happen later in the story?
What is foreshadowing
What is the tone of this sentence? "I won the game fair and square — and I'll fight anyone who says differently!"
Angry
James jumped as a crash came from the kitchen. The hallway is dark, cold, and still, leading into a pit of nothing.
What can you infer about Jason and give evidence.
James is nervous/scared. "James jumped as a crash came from the kitchen."
The sentence "You need 6 lemons and 6 cups of water" is in what point of view?
2nd point of view
What does Mrs. M order from Starbucks?
Brown Sugar shaken espresso, Oat milk because any other milk she is deathly allergic to no cinnamon, Medium size. Landon helped ig
What is the technique
"Sweat dripped down her face as the bat hits the ball"
What is Description
Which setting would best create a suspenseful mood?
C. A quiet, dark, abandoned house.
What is an inference?
a logical conclusion
What is point of view and give an example
Refers to the perspective from which a story is told or information is presented. The examples vary
What's the difference between a cat and a comma
A cat has claws at the end of its paws and a comma is a pause at the end of a clause.
What is a word that replaces a noun called?
What is pronoun
Tone is the reader's feeling, and mood is the author's attitude.
False
I wouldn't eat after that two-year-old if I were you.
What can you inference about the child?
The child is sick, or has done something unhygienic with the food.
In a narrative writing what pronoun and point of view will be mostly used.
I, me, we, us. The point of view is 1st person
Why did the banker quit?
He lost interest
What is a dangling modifier
a word or phrase that describes/modifies a word not clearly stated in the sentence
"The party was loud and fun. Then, the lights went out, and a scream echoed from the kitchen." How does the mood change?
From joyful to terrifying.
"The, um, cake is... interesting," she said, looking at the floor.
What can you infer about the girl?
The girl does not like the cake or is uncomfortable telling the truth
Name the two 3rd person POV's used in some writing
3rd person omniscient and 3rd person limited
What word becomes shorter when you add 2 letters to the end of it?
short.
A question posed for effect rather than an answer is called?
A rhetorical question.