Both metaphor and simile do this between two unlike things.
What is compare?
This is a non-specific person, place, thing, or idea.
What is a common noun?
This type of writing is true story, bro.
Nonfiction Narrative
This element uses complete sentences and paragraphs.
What is prose?
The quality of being something is the suffix...pg 73
What is -ness?
This term of figurative language compares 2 items using "like" or "as". Such as: Miss Drake loves nature as if it is her friend. Comparing nature to friendship using as.
What is simile?
This describes a specific person, place, thing, or idea.
What is a proper noun?
This type of writing is a person telling about their life.
What is memoir?
This element is the main idea of a text.
What is central idea?
Upset/calm - upset is the synonym and calm is the antonym for the word that means deeply worried.
What is distraught?
The figurative language term this sentence is an example of: that piece of pie is calling my name.
What is personification?
The rock star of a sentence is an action.
What is the verb?
This type of writing is in verse and uses stanzas.
What is poetry?
What is a stanza?
Another word for thankfulness is the word...
What is gratitude?
This term of figurative language adds sounds words to writing such as crunching, hissing.
What is onomatopoeia?
This pronoun ends in -self and is not necessary in the sentence.
What is intensive pronoun?
This type of writing is about a real person and uses direct quotations from the person or someone who knew the subject.
What is biographical writing?
This element tells why the author wrote the text. It includes persuade, inform, or entertain.
What is author's porpoise?
A measurement of water depth or to understand something on land is...
What is fathom?
This term of figurative language compares 2 things saying one thing is another. Such as: the snow day was a breath of fresh air during this very busy week. Comparing the snow day to breathing fresh air.
What is a metaphor?
This shows ownership.
What is a possessive noun or possessive pronoun?
This type of writing is not a true story bro.
This element is the idea the author wants you to take away.
What is theme?
Using transitions such as first, next, then, and last shows...
What is chronological order?