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Literary Elements
Notebook
Bell Work
Vocabulary
Claim And Evidence
100
Ideas and feelings associated with the word, as opposed to its dictionary definition.
What is connotative meaning?
100
Page numbers on the bottom, title at the top and whatever Mr.Decorte tells you to do on the page.
How do you set up your notebook?
100
Five days a week.
How many days do we do bell work?
100
Something taken for granted.
What does assumption mean?
100
The main argument of an essay. What the author is trying to tell you.
What is a claim?
200
Expresses the writer's attitude toward his/her subject.
What is tone?
200
Page 45.
What page is the "Leads" handout on?
200
Vocabulary Chart.
What is the first thing we do for the first day of bell work?
200
Capable of being imagined.
What does conceivable mean?
200
A sentence or phrase directly from a text that supports the main idea.
What is evidence?
300
To examine in detail.
What is analyze?
300
Page 33.
What page is the scale 8.RL.3.8 on?
300
Draw pictures that represent the vocabulary words.
What do we do for memory cue?
300
To make or cause to seem smaller, less important.
What does diminish mean?
300
Evidence from the text.
What do you back the claim up with?
400
A point-by-point comparison between two things that are alike in some respect.
What is analogies?
400
Page 175.
What page is literary elements on?
400
You put the vocabulary word in this.
What is a sentence?
400
Occuring or coming later or after.
What does subsequent mean?
400
Strong and Weak.
What are two types of evidence?
500
Refers to the method of narration used in a short story, novel, narrative poem, or work of nonfiction.
What is point of view?
500
Page 185.
What page does "Book Talk" start on?
500
9 words.
How many words do you have to put in 3-4 sentences?
500
Showing, signifying, or pointing out; expressive or suggestive.
What does indicative mean?
500
Strong evidence.
What is the better choice of evidence to use?