Every proper noun begins with this.
A capital letter
Characters
The people in the story.
The type of informational text that states what is happening and what could be done to help the situation.
problem and solution
Figurative language that uses extreme exaggeration.
hyperbole
A flat character
a character that doesn't change and we no very little about or know about just one side of them
An example of the type of conflict: Person vs. technology
An example where technology is causing a problem
The informational text structure that is in order of when the events happened.
sequential/chronological
Analysis in a TBEAR paragraph
“analysis” helps your reader understand why you chose those specific details, and how they connect back to the topic sentence.
a scene in a movie, novel, etc., set in a time earlier than the main story
Foreshadowing
when the author gives hints in the story about what will happen next
What words would be used in second person point of view.
you, yours
What is wrong with this sentence:
"Oh no" she said. The exploshion made the cave blow up
"Oh no," she said. "The explosion made the cave blow up!"
When something goes wrong for the characters of the story, it's called the...
complication/problem
Setting
Where the story takes place
Explain what it means to compare and contrast.
Compare= similar
Contrast= difference
A GIST statement should include these three things.
20 words or less
most important things
who and what happened
Figurative language that compares two things using like or as.
Simile
The part of a story where the problem is solved.
climax
Theme.
The message the author is trying to get across.
This rhetorical appeal using emotions to convince someone of the author's claim.
pathos
The narrator
The person telling the story
Max from "Freak the Mighty" is this type of character.
round, dynamic