When you list all the major events of a story, in order, this is called the...
PLOT
When writing a RACE answer, the E ALWAYS comes at the...
How many pieces of evidence need to be in a RACE question?
End
3-4
This genre always has magic
fairy tale
What type of nouns have capitals at the beginning?
What type of nouns don't require capitals?
Proper nouns
Common nouns
What type of figurative language is being used here?
The wind roared in the night, during the storm!
personification
The words under the pictures in a passage...
caption
The way you begin the C in RACE, when completing your RACE answer.
In paragraph...
The type of POV where you know the thoughts of multiple characters
3rd Person Omniscient
What is an idea noun?
Feelings such as happiness, fear, excitement, anger...
What type of figurative language is in the following sentence?
My pet iguana is growing 20 feet every week!
hyperbole
The 5 pieces of the plot map in order
Exposition, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, Resolution
Can you use more than one E in and ECR - why?
Yes, because sometimes you have to explain your evidence.
1.where the character uses the words- I, me, or my
2. where the character uses the word- you
1st person
2nd person
Words used to combine 2 sentences...
conjunctions
You are a nonsensical goofball.
metaphor
Where does most of the story take place on the plot map?
Rising action
How many Cs "pieces of evidence" is an acceptable amount for a RACE question.
A type of poetry that doesn't rhyme and has no pattern to the lines in a stanza
Free verse
What is the helping verb in the following sentence?
She will go, with her family, to Houston on Saturday.
will
The words BOOM, POP, SPLAT are all examples of what type of figurative language?
Onomatopoeia
The exposition in the plot map tells about the ________and introduces the ___________
setting
characters
Restate
YES!
This type of genre includes tales that have been passed down by word of mouth from one generation to the next
Folk Take
What are the adverbs in the following sentence?
She quickly put the pans away, as she tirelessly cleaned the kitchen.
quickly, tirelessly
He said, "Nouns are trash." What type of figurative language is this?
metaphor