Someone in a story.
What is a character?
Taking information from multiple sources and creating a summary.
What is synthesizing.
A type of writing that uses evidence to make a strong claim about something.
What is argumentative?
What are miniatures?
A style of writing that is told from the perspective of one of the characters and uses "I", "my", and "me".
What is first person?
The main events in a story.
What is plot?
The main argument or position of a piece of writing?
What is claim?
The paragraph where you restate your thesis and wrap everything up.
What is the conclusion?
The thing Mr. Walker is obsessed with?
What is Pokemon?
A style of writing where the narrator talks to the reader directly and uses "you".
What is second person?
The message or moral of a story.
What is theme?
A quote from a text that supports your claim.
What is evidence?
A type of writing where the author informs readers about a certain topic or idea.
What is informative?
The college Ms. Munoz goes to.
What is CSU?
A style of writing where the narrator is not part of the story and uses "he", "she", and "they".
What is third person?
The main problem in a story.
What is conflict?
What a text is mostly about.
What is main idea?
A type of writing that tells a story through descriptive details.
What is narrative?
Mr. Frank's favorite sport.
What is soccer?
Third person point of view where the narrator knows everything going on in all of the characters' lives and minds.
What is omniscient?
The beginning of a story.
What is exposition?
The explanation of your evidence.
What is reasoning?
A sentence that summarizes the main claims of an essay.
What is a thesis statement?
The superhero we accidentally studied for like 2 weeks.
Who is Spiderman?
Third person point of view where the narrator knows what's happening in some, but not all characters' lives and minds.
What is limited?