Indicates who the narrator is in a story.
What is Point of View?
Series of events in a story.
What is the plot?
The author's central idea or message about life.
What is theme?
Fully developing characters and revealing their traits and motivation.
What is characterization?
Providing evidence from the text that proves your thinking.
What is citing evidence?
What is 1st person?
Introducing the main characters, setting, or conflict?
What is exposition?
Texts often have multiple of these.
What are themes?
The narrator's ____________.
What is descriptions?
Good readers cite the best evidence to ___________.
What is prove their thinking is logical?
Look for _________ not used in dialogue.
What is pronouns?
Building tension.
What is rising action?
One or two word phrase that can be turned into a thematic sentence.
What is topic?
The _________, words, and actions of other characters.
You have to __________ the evidence and select the best piece(s) to support your thinking.
What is evaluate?
Told by an unknown narrator who has access to the thoughts of one character at a time.
What is 3rd person limited?
Bringing the story to a close.
What is resolution?
Good readers identify the theme to understand what the author is trying to teacher the reader about _____.
What is life?
The character's thoughts, words, speech patterns, ________ and _________.
What are actions and reactions?
"In the text, on page 83, it says..."
What is cite your evidence directly?
How does the point of view _____ my _______ of the events of the narrative?
What is impact my understanding?
Good readers identify how the plot develops in a text to fully understand _______________.
What is what is happening and why it is happening?
A sentence identifying what the author wants the reader to understand about the topic.
What is "The author believes that..."?
Authors use three _____________ to develop their characters.
What are methods of characterization?
"According to the author..."
What is paraphrase multiple pieces of evidence?