An idea conveyed directly, not indirectly
What is explicit?
Where and when the story takes place
What is setting?
The feelings, emotions, or cultural associations in regards to a word or phrase
What is connotation?
We have this ACT practice every Tuesday
What is Grammar?
How to begin or end an email
What is a salutation/greeting?
The format in which we write academically and what the acronym stands for
What is the American Psychological Association?
What is a flat character?
The three types of language discussed this quarter
What is figurative, literal, and technical?
These link dependent clauses together. Or when a subject and a verb do not make a complete thought on their own.
What is a comma?
Any major or minor character whose very existence represents some major idea or aspect of society.
What is a symbolic character?
The five elements of PIECE
True or False, the the protagonist is always the good guy of the story and is almost always likable.
What is false?
A figurative language technique which directly or indirectly makes a reference to another literary work, idea, etc
What is an allusion?
Can't, won't, wouldn't, it's, etc are all types of these
What are contractions?
Imagery consists of these five things
How to support an inference in academic writing
What is textual evidence?
In this conflict a character experiences a tyrannical government, or an unfair community mindset.
What is Character vs. Society?
Consists of a synonym for or a definition of the missing word.
True or false, this sentence needs a comma:
"I like tacos and my sister like burritos"
What is true? (without is a run-on/ a compound sentence needs a comma)
True or false, personal pronouns are okay to use in an objective summary?
What is false?
The first and last pages of an APA formatted paper
What is a title page and reference page?
The five most common plot structure sequences
What is exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution?
Barking up the wrong tree is an example of this type of figurative language
What is an idiom?
"Julie was picked up by her mother"
What is passive/passive voice?
The universal message of a text
What is theme?