The labels (specific names) for annotating Non-Fiction texts.
What are Opening & Sub-Claims?
Found at the very top of a Literary Analysis planning page.
What is the prompt?
Direct access to the narrator's thoughts and feelings.
What is 1st Person Point of View?
Parts of a text that give you extra information about a certain topic. Seen in Non-Fiction texts.
What is sidebar/ blurb ?
The opening annotations include .
What is T,G,POV+4Cs=Theme?
The formula used for annotating Non-Fiction texts.
What is T,G,POV+OC+SCs=AC?
The last sentence in an introduction paragraph?
What is a Thesis Statement (Double Argument)?
Technique used to create images in the mind of the reader(s) with the use of words.
What is Show, Don't Tell?
What is a sub-heading (sub-topic)?
Three things needed to find the Theme of a story?
What is Conflict, Change, & Resolution?
The acronym of CHASES stands for...
C(Counterargument) H (Historical Context) A( Anecdote S (Statistics) E (Expert Text) S (Specific Examples)
The components of a Story Map
What is Exposition, Initial Conflict, Conflict Development, Climax (Turning Point), Falling Action, Resolution and Theme?
For test-takers to have correct Part A questions, we need to take this key step.
Steps to take when answering a POV/Impact question.
Great readers identify Fiction texts by looking for these things.
What is Dialogue, Plot Development, Characters, & Theme?
Opening Claim?
The structure of an Introduction paragraph.
What is the Main Idea, Summary of Both Texts, & Thesis Statement?
The capital of this state is Sacramento.
What is California?
5 different structures of text for Non-Fiction.
What is Cause & Effect, Sequence, Problem & Solution, Description, Compare & Contrast?
Themes should be and should NOT be...
What are Universal life lessons (messages); text specific (no details about story included)?
Author's Claim should be and should NOT be...
What is nuanced (Text-Specific), synthesized from all other claim notes; should NOT be general and universal.
3 types of narrative prompts and their features.
What is Continue the Story (writing the next structure; possibly whole new conflict), Different POV (plot details stay the same; thoughts and feelings of narrator change), Original Story (New characters, conflict, resolution; theme or topic stays the same)?
What is drawing arrows to part A, writing part A answers next to Part B, break down Part A answers, jot prediction note, and use legit POE codes?
As well as, either, similar to; on the other hand, however, despite, but. All signal words for this text structure...
Compare & Contrast