What do the two "T"s in Nonfiction annotations stand for?
Topic and Teach
What do "C" and "S" stand for in Fiction annotations?
Characters, Setting
What genre is "Life in Motion?"
Memoir
What are the two types of conflict?
internal and external
What are the sentences and paragraphs in a poem called?
Lines and stanzas
What is an example of a text feature?
- Subheadings
- Images
- Charts/Diagrams
What do most fiction stories have?
characters, dialogue, setting, etc
What genre is "The Watsons go to Birmingham"?
Historical/Realistic Fiction
What is the difference between literal and deeper meaning?
What's literally happening in the story
The theme or message the author wants you to figure out
What is the RACCE format?
Restate the question
Answer the question
Cite Evidence 1
Cite Evidence 2
Explain your evidence
Name 2 NF subgenres
- Biography, autobiography, memoir
- Historical NF
- Scientific NF
What is the other word for "lesson learned"?
theme
Name the genre: "How the human body digests food"
Scientific NF
What is theme?
Name this text structure: I go in order of things that happen. What am I?
Sequential/Chronological
Name all of the annotations for NF
Topic, Teach, Author's Point of View, Main Idea
Name all of the Fiction annotations
Characters
Setting
Problem
Solution
Lesson Learned
Name Genre: "A Tale of Two Dragons"
Fiction, Fantasy
What is the difference between tone and mood?
"tone" refers to the author's attitude towards a subject, conveyed through their word choice and writing style, while "mood" refers to the overall feeling or atmosphere a reader experiences when reading the text,
Name this text structure: I go in detail to describe something. What am I?
Explanation
What is author's point of view?
What the author thinks, feels, or believes about the topic
Name 3 subgenres of fiction
- mystery
- historical
- romance
- comedy
Name the Genre: “Union wins a victory at Port Royal Sound, South Carolina”
Historical NF
What is author's purpose?
the reason for writing a text. It can be to inform, persuade, entertain, or satirize
What are the 4 things you look for when you are thinking about a character in a text?
Character traits, feelings, motivations, perspectives